The Pennsylvania state Senate approved a prohibition on teaching about sexual orientation or gender identity before sixth grade — a bill dubbed “don’t say gay” by its opponents — and acted to have school districts notify parents about school library books with sexually explicit content.
Source: pennnews
Pa. Senate passes so-called ‘don’t say gay’ bill and votes to have schools notify parents about sexually explicit library books
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