It is always in there somewhere. Adding this because I feel that it is relevant.
::(I) Request the Commissioner of Education to appoint a131 special magistrate who is a member of The Florida Bar in good132 standing and who has at least 5 years' experience in133 administrative law. The special magistrate shall determine facts134 relating to the dispute over the school district procedure or135 practice, consider information provided by the school district,136 and render a recommended decision for resolution to the State137 Board of Education within 30 days after receipt of the request138 by the parent. The State Board of Education must approve or139 reject the recommended decision at its next regularly scheduled140 meeting that is more than 7 calendar days and no more than 30141 days after the date the recommended decision is transmitted. The142 costs of the special magistrate shall be borne by the school143 district. The State Board of Education shall adopt rules,144 including forms, necessary to implement this subparagraph.
Who pays the district? Tax payer? All they need to do is say something happened, they could even do a whole fake court mock up. How many would immediately rush to demand recourse? School district has to pay for everything involving gathering the evidence. Who would have to pay if someone was found negligible? Parents could sue the school? Who pays the school? Tax payer? The parents would be suing themselves!
EVERY FUCKING TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This was a reply after I read the bill, I could be wrong but legislation never fixes anything it just makes money for the lawyers and courts. This would be taxpayer money as well as any infraction will be paid by the school district where the infraction occurred. This bill also only prohibits education through the 3rd grade and I personally feel that it should be up to the parents and not the state to provide that kind of education.
What were teen pregnancies like before sexual education was introduced? After? Who do teen pregnancies help most? The state, because they get money to give to people and keep a fair amount of it for themselves. It also kick starts the necessity for government to be a hand out instead of a hand up and increases likely hood of dependence of state sponsored help.
:: I have been saying that our language has been hijacked for years. Rather, we were not taught the language that is necessary to navigate the intense legal system.
I have read the bill and am ready to take my L if necessary. Terrible title, and it still keeps us beholden to state sponsored education. They got caught so they pulled their hands out of the jar, they are going to try again. Forgive me for having Canada Flash Backs, it was only a few years ago they they were mandating what you had to say and seeing something that says you cannot say something rubs me similarly.
He has plenty of other things I am not fond of, but I suppose it might just be his position and my sudden impatience.
This bill only prohibits education till the 3rd grade. 8-9 year olds, while should be preparing for puberty in the next 3 years, I feel have no reason to be learning anything about sexual activity from strangers. I feel it best left to the parents and then we don't have to worry about all this extra legal shit. Parents can be provided with material from the state in order to do this, not like they don't know how to make a baby though.
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/florida-house-passes-controversial-dont-say-gay-bill/ar-AAUgVar
Legislating speech is kind of illegal in these parts.
Pull this mans bonds!
This is going to hurt kids and their parents, and not just the "gay" ones.
The word means happy for fucks sake!
There was no talk of gender identity or sexual orientation in my elementary school education. I don't think it is necessary or helpful.
::(I) Request the Commissioner of Education to appoint a131 special magistrate who is a member of The Florida Bar in good132 standing and who has at least 5 years' experience in133 administrative law. The special magistrate shall determine facts134 relating to the dispute over the school district procedure or135 practice, consider information provided by the school district,136 and render a recommended decision for resolution to the State137 Board of Education within 30 days after receipt of the request138 by the parent. The State Board of Education must approve or139 reject the recommended decision at its next regularly scheduled140 meeting that is more than 7 calendar days and no more than 30141 days after the date the recommended decision is transmitted. The142 costs of the special magistrate shall be borne by the school143 district. The State Board of Education shall adopt rules,144 including forms, necessary to implement this subparagraph.
Who pays the district? Tax payer? All they need to do is say something happened, they could even do a whole fake court mock up. How many would immediately rush to demand recourse? School district has to pay for everything involving gathering the evidence. Who would have to pay if someone was found negligible? Parents could sue the school? Who pays the school? Tax payer? The parents would be suing themselves!
EVERY FUCKING TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Who benefits from this the most? Florida Bar? Lawyers?
Where would the money won go?