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The lawsuit contends the pronoun restrictions violate a federal civil-rights law and the First Amendment.
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Students and teachers will be able to speak freely about sexual orientation and gender identity in classrooms as long as it's not part of instruction.
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When Florida lawmakers went home after ending the 2024 legislative session Friday, they left behind hundreds of bills that did not pass.
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More than 1,000 Florida residents were surveyed about their beliefs about public education, public school funding, and who should call the shots in the state’s public schools.
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A federal judge's ruling deals a setback to Disney's hopes of regaining control of a district that governs its central Florida parks and resorts.
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The annual Pride at the Capitol event served as a kickoff to the group’s fight for LGBTQ+ rights, and former state lawmaker Carlos Guillermo Smith is urging advocacy.
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LGBTQ+ Pride flags, Black Lives Matter flags and others could soon be barred from public schools, universities, and government buildings. A bill that prohibits such places from displaying flags that represent a political viewpoint passed its first committee stop today.
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The LGBTQ musical comedy is based on a true story. It covers topics being discussed now at the state capitol.
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Equality Florida is helping school districts across the state, including Leon County, create inclusive LGBTQ guidelines that comply with state law.
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The federal lawsuit challenges the constitutionality of a new Florida law that blocks teachers from using preferred pronouns and titles while on the job.