the law has an approval rate of 40 percent against 49 percent of rejection, which is even more prominent among younger populations. According to the Public Opinion Research Lab at the University of North Florida. The law also implies that there could be restrictions in higher grades, if lessons are conducted “i n a manner that is not age-appropriate or developmentally appropriate” The new law also requires schools to notify parents in case of services changes for their students, such as the use of different pronouns or bathrooms while on school grounds.
The “Parental Rights in Education” bill bans gender identity and sexual orientation-related discussions in kindergarten through third grade. The billboards displayed in Fort Lauderdale, Jacksonville, Orlando, Tampa, and West Palm Beach denounce the passage of what critics call the “Don’t Say Gay” legislation in Florida. Last Monday, Mayor Eric Adams announced the launch of an eight-week-long billboard campaign to encourage the Floridian LGBTQ+ community to move to New York City.
Mayor Eric Adams launched a billboard campaign in Florida to protest the “Don’t Say Gay,” but despite this progressive gesture, there are still some persisting issues for the LGBTQ+ community in New York City.