Part of the wide-ranging bill seeks to restrict the way teachers and students can use preferred pronouns in schools and bolsters a process for people to object to instructional materials and school-library books.
Ryan Dailey, South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Fri, 03/31/2023 - 12:44pm
Part of the wide-ranging bill seeks to restrict the way teachers and students can use preferred pronouns in schools and bolsters a process for people to object to instructional materials and school-library books.