DeSantis Signs Bill on Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity

DeSantis Signs Bill on Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity

By Ryan Dailey, The News Service of Florida

TALLAHASSEE — Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday signed a controversial bill that will bar classroom instruction about sexual orientation and gender identity in early grades, characterizing the measure as a way to “protect students” and “support parents.”

Lawmakers approved the measure (HB 1557) during this year’s legislative session after heated debates and protesters converging on the Capitol. Dubbed by opponents as the “don’t say gay” bill, it has drawn national attention.

DeSantis signed the bill at a charter school in Spring Hill, flanked by Republican lawmakers and parents who said school employees had concealed information about issues such as taking steps to help facilitate children’s gender transition.

Saying that parents’ concerns about their children’s education are “being ignored increasingly” across the country, DeSantis lashed out at criticism of the bill.

“They support sexualizing kids in kindergarten,” DeSantis said of the bill’s critics. “They support injecting woke gender ideology into second-grade classrooms. They support enabling schools to, quote, transition students to a, quote, different gender without the knowledge of the parent. Much less, without the parents’ consent.”

Much of the seven-page bill is geared toward ensuring that schools cannot keep information from parents related to “critical decisions” about students’ well-being. School districts will be required to adopt procedures for notifying parents about any changes to services related to students’ mental, emotional or physical health.

But the part of the bill that fueled the controversy will prohibit instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity in kindergarten through third-grade. For older grades, the bill will prohibit such instruction that “is not age-appropriate or developmentally appropriate” in accordance with state academic standards.

The bill’s detractors argued it will remove teachers as a lifeline for vulnerable LGBTQ youths and have a chilling effect on educators’ ability to talk about sensitive topics with students.

“The bill’s intentionally vague language leaves teachers afraid to talk to their students and opens up school districts to costly and frivolous litigation from those seeking to exclude LGBTQ people from any grade level. Even worse, #DontSayGay sends a hateful message to our most vulnerable youth who simply need our support,” Rep. Carlos Guillermo Smith, an Orlando Democrat who is gay, said in a statement.

Parents can sue school districts for violations of the bill. The measure also provides an alternative process for resolving disputes that involves hearings before a special magistrate.

DeSantis on Monday disputed the “don’t say gay” moniker and accused legislative opponents and other critics of “sloganeering.”

“You’ve seen a lot of sloganeering and fake narratives by leftist politicians, by activists, by corporate media. And you still see it even today after a lot of this stuff has been debunked. Now, it’s true, many of the people who whipped this up have never actually read the bill. They haven’t taken the time to do that, they would rather just further narratives,” DeSantis said.

The governor’s assertion drew an immediate rebuke from Senate Minority Leader Lauren Book, D-Plantation.

“Dismissive and uninformed Republicans (claim) the reason for national outrage is because we haven’t read the bill. We read it. So did medical professionals, educators, community leaders and parents. It is an attack on Florida’s LGBTQ+ community and our teachers,” Book said in a statement.

Fueled by the “don’t say gay” label, the bill has drawn high-profile attention, including being parodied on “Saturday Night Live” and lampooned Sunday night by actors at the Oscars. The Walt Disney Company released a statement after the bill’s signing that said the legislation “should never have passed” or received the governor’s signature.

But DeSantis hit back against Hollywood and corporations that have opposed the bill.

“Parents have a fundamental role in the education, health care and well-being of their children. We will not move from that. I don’t care what corporate media outlets say. I don’t care what Hollywood says. I don’t care what big corporations say,” the governor said during Monday’s bill-signing event.

Republican backers of the overall bill have argued that it is aimed at ensuring that schools do not “drive a wedge” between parents and children. The bill was given the title “Parental Rights in Education.”

“It’s about protecting parents’ ability to be involved, and it’s making sure the classroom instruction, particularly at these very young ages, are focused on math, science and reading,” DeSantis said.

State Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran, who joined DeSantis at the bill-signing event, said the Department of Education will begin work crafting regulations related to the bill, which will take effect in July.

“Once this bill is signed, now we can go and, whether it’s the standards, whether it’s the curriculum, whether it’s the professional development, work it out so that people have that clear understanding,” Corcoran said, adding that the bill sets “clear guardrails” about what is appropriate in the classroom.

13 Responses to "DeSantis Signs Bill on Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity"

  1. The bill is just a fairly good start. The instruction on sexuality and the so called gender identity does not belong in any grade in public school. Those are subjects for elective in a college or university.

  2. Pat, Rush Limbaugh was a life long pill popper drug addict. And why are gay people lumped in with Trans people. Two completely different things. We have had homosexual people in our society for centuries, teachers, doctors and politicians and we have not had these issues with our children. This “trans” movement is a direct assault on the family structure and the foundation it provides our country. Gay parents can be good parents just like us breeders. I am sure Dave Rubin will instill good conservative values in his new child. Being homosexual is not a sickness or mental disease, but gender dysphoria is most often brought on by trauma. Again, two different issues. As a parent of 3 children I deal with these issues almost weekly.

    Please don’t let the MSM distract you and misdirect you, we are fighting CRT, pedophile grooming and Gender dysphoria, not homosexuality.

  3. Because of the Agendas that the LGBTQ have been pushing lately, they have gone too far and THIS agenda is now why I feel Gays should NEVER be allowed to Adopt.

  4. Why are Democrats so obsessed with children’s sexuality and protecting pedophiles?… or is that redundant.

  5. People that want to teach 5- year Olds about sex are pedophiles. And if you think you are transgendered, seek help from a phycologist. Gender dysphoria is treatable. And only 0.002 percent to 0.014 percent of people suffer from it.

    What is happening is immoral. LGBTQ’ers want to change the definition of “normal” and “acceptable”. As Lefties love to say, follow the science. And the science has already proven that human beings come only in two sexes defined at birth. It is a shame that a future Supreme Court Justice cannot define what a woman is.

    I saw our local fake news outlet has a commercial showing one of its male personalities waving goodbye to his kids with his husband beside him. All an effort to show “normalcy” to the next generation. Cross-dressing men are pitching dog food in commercials. All in an effort to convince the next generation that immoral behavior is now moral, normal and acceptable.

    Good luck America.

  6. “It is an attack on Florida’s LGBTQ+ community and our teachers,” Book said in a statement.”

    It is an attack on that group to not teach under age children about the LGBTQ+ sexual lifestyle?
    That tells you all you need to know about their intentions of isolating children from their parents to teach those children about a deviant lifestyle.
    This is an anti grooming law and our Governor is protecting our children from perverts.

  7. I almost did not read the article because I thought I had read and listened to everything possable on the bill and the subject.
    D@mn great reporting Steve and thank you. Read how DeSantis artfully puts the icing on the bill, wraps it up, and puts a ribbon on top.
    For any “just the comments” readers who think they know it all I strongly suggest you read the entire artical.

  8. “Those who can make you believe absurdities, can make you commit atrocities.” ? Voltaire

    Those subjecting children to LGBT grooming are committing atrocious acts; they are committing child abuse.

    Ron DeSantis is fighting for his children and for Florida’s children. He is a good man and a good governor.

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