Florida Settlement Clarifies LGBTQ+ Education Restrictions

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A settlement in Florida clarifies the state's "Don't Say Gay" law, allowing for the return of LGBTQ+ books to school libraries, resuming anti-bullying programs, and permitting gay-straight alliances. The settlement provides clarity on how the law applies to classroom instruction and effectively nullifies its most discriminatory impacts. Similar laws exist in at least six other states, and the settlement's political implications are being closely watched.
- What to know about a settlement that clarifies what's legal under Florida's 'Don't Say Gay' law The Associated Press
- Settlement in Florida 'don't say gay' lawsuit says it's okay to say gay The Washington Post
- Settlement in challenge to Florida’s 'Don’t Say Gay' law clarifies scope of LGBTQ+ restrictions ABC News
- Florida teachers can discuss sexuality and gender identity in some classroom settings, legal settlement clarifies CNN
- Florida settles lawsuit over LGBT education bill BBC.com
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