RamsayBolton
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This is what "worse than trump" looks like
He intentionally worded the law so that they can technically get anybody for anything. Why would he choose to do that instead of being clear?
Who is this strategy going to be used against?
Imagine this dude passing laws nationally
Also, fun little side project he's working on:
House Bill 1467, which took effect as law in July, mandates that schools’ books be age-appropriate, free from pornography and “suited to student needs.” Books must be approved by a qualified school media specialist, who must undergo a state retraining on book collection. The Education Department did not publish that training until January, leaving school librarians across Florida unable to order books for more than a year.
The new law comes atop an older one that makes distributing “harmful materials” to minors, including obscene and pornographic materials, a third-degree felony — meaning that a teacher could face up to five years in prison and a $5,000 fine for displaying or giving students a disallowed book, a spokeswoman from the Florida Department of Education said Tuesday. She suggested violating House Bill 1467 might yield “penalties against” an educator’s teaching certificate. Still, because of uncertainties around enforcement and around what titles might become outlawed, school officials have warned teachers that their classroom libraries may expose them to the stiffest punishments.
He intentionally worded the law so that they can technically get anybody for anything. Why would he choose to do that instead of being clear?
Who is this strategy going to be used against?
Imagine this dude passing laws nationally
Also, fun little side project he's working on:
DeSantis-appointed trustees, higher education reform bill will overhaul New College of Florida
One new trustee says Gov. DeSantis wants what he calls "institutional recapture," which would move the New College of Florida away from diversity, equity and inclusion programs and teaching of critical race theory.
www.fox13news.com
Before the Board of Trustees' afternoon meeting, Gov. Ron DeSantis held a press conference five miles away at the State College of Florida in Bradenton, to announce a proposal for higher education changes. This includes committing $15 million for faculty and student recruitment, but $10 million recurring annually.
Part of his bill would include prohibiting public universities from using Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) statements.