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*[https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2022/07/florida-school-axes-anti-lgbtq-bullying-prevention-measure-dont-say-gay-law/ Florida school axes anti-LGBTQ bullying prevention measure because of Don’t Say Gay law] | *[https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2022/07/florida-school-axes-anti-lgbtq-bullying-prevention-measure-dont-say-gay-law/ Florida school axes anti-LGBTQ bullying prevention measure because of Don’t Say Gay law] | ||
::Students in a Florida school district can no longer access a training video aimed at helping prevent anti-LGBTQ bullying thanks to the state’s recently enacted “Don’t Say Gay” law.<br> (John Russell, LGBTQ Nation, July 12, 2022 ) <!-- Added July 12, 2022 --> | ::Students in a Florida school district can no longer access a training video aimed at helping prevent anti-LGBTQ bullying thanks to the state’s recently enacted “Don’t Say Gay” law.<br> (John Russell, LGBTQ Nation, July 12, 2022 ) <!-- Added July 12, 2022 --> | ||
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In the last 14 days
- At least 12 other state legislatures are now appropriating the Florida model and are considering similar “Don’t Say Gay” laws.
(Warren J. Blumenfeld, LGBTQ Nation, July 16, 2022 )
- At least 12 other state legislatures are now appropriating the Florida model and are considering similar “Don’t Say Gay” laws.
- Students in a Florida school district can no longer access a training video aimed at helping prevent anti-LGBTQ bullying thanks to the state’s recently enacted “Don’t Say Gay” law.
(John Russell, LGBTQ Nation, July 12, 2022 )
- Students in a Florida school district can no longer access a training video aimed at helping prevent anti-LGBTQ bullying thanks to the state’s recently enacted “Don’t Say Gay” law.