Opponents - many of whom have taken to calling the measure the 'Don't Say Gay' bill - say it will make life harder for LGBTQ youth, who already face a higher rate of bullying and a higher risk of suicide than their straight, cisgender peers.īut the Republican sponsor behind HB 1557 says it aims to have schools teach gender and sexuality at an appropriate age and to keep parents informed about what's happening in the classroom.
Carlos Smith speaks against HB 1577, dubbed the 'Don't Say Gay' bill by critics, earlier this month in Tallahassee, Fla.įlorida's House of Representatives passed a controversial bill on Thursday limiting when and how teachers and school staff can discuss gender and sexual orientation in the classroom.