DeSantis signs bill limiting Florida book challenges

opinions2024-05-22 11:16:083259

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Two years ago, Democrats repeatedly and forcefully warned Republicans and Gov. Ron DeSantis that a new law making it easier to challenge school books was so broadly worded that it would create havoc across the state.

Now they can say, “I told you so.”

DeSantis backtracked on the 2022 law on Tuesday when he signed a bill narrowing its focus. He blamed liberal activists for abusing the law, not the citizens whose objections to certain books account for the majority of book removals from school libraries and classrooms.

“The idea that someone can use the parents rights and the curriculum transparency to start objecting to every single book to try to make a mockery of this is just wrong,” DeSantis said the day before the bill signing. “That’s performative. That’s political.”

Coincidentally, PEN America, a group that fights book bans, issued a report Tuesday saying Florida is responsible for 72% of the books that have been pulled from the nation’s schools in the first half of the current school year.

Address of this article:http://britishindianoceanterritory.prpsystems.net/content-77d899025.html

Popular

A tiny Michigan town's century

Senegal launches sub

Chinese official meets North Korean leader Kim in highest

Model and influencer Nara Smith welcomes baby number three with husband Lucky Blue Smith

Tigers starter Olson leaves game against Royals after being struck by line drive

U.S. CDC concerned about salmonella outbreak linked to cantaloupes

Clark Laidlaw: a Scot in Super Rugby. New Hurricanes coach makes a mark.

China bolsters online consumer protection with new regulations

LINKS