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Unabridged Bill HB 241 Parents' Bill of Rights

Don't Say Gay! or Parents' Rights

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Unabridged Bill HB 241 Parents' Bill of Rights

By: Brian D. Lanzarotto
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Easy-to-understand guide to the Florida Senate Bill HB 241. Also known as the "Don't Say Gay" bill by its opponents, this audiobook begins with a summary of the bill, then moves on to the main body of the bill.

The bill establishes the "Parents' Bill of Rights". The bill provides that the state, its political subdivisions, any other governmental entity, or other institution may not infringe upon the fundamental rights of a parent to direct the upbringing, education, health care, and mental health of a minor child. If those entities infringe upon a parent's fundamental right, they must demonstrate that the action is reasonable and necessary to achieve a compelling state interest, and the action must be narrowly tailored and not otherwise served by less restrictive means.

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