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Florida bills would ban gender studies, limit trans pronouns, erode tenure

A raft of laws proposed by the legislature’s GOP majority would transform how Florida educates children

Updated March 5, 2023 at 12:33 p.m. EST|Published March 5, 2023 at 6:00 a.m. EST
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) is determined to remake education in his state from kindergarten to college. (Giorgio Viera/AFP/Getty Images)
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Florida legislators have proposed a spate of new laws that would reshape K-12 and higher education in the state, from requiring teachers to use pronouns matching children’s sex as assigned at birth to establishing a universal school choice voucher program.

The half-dozen bills, filed by a cast of GOP state representatives and senators, come shortly before the launch of Florida’s legislative session Tuesday. Other proposals in the mix include eliminating college majors in gender studies, nixing diversity efforts at universities and job protections for tenured faculty, strengthening parents’ ability to veto K-12 class materials and extending a ban on teaching about gender and sexuality — from third grade up to eighth grade.