Florida Governor Ron DeSantis Monday signed House Bill 1571 into law, which prohibits protestors from demonstrating outside of private residences. Protestors now face second degree misdemeanor charges with the possible punishment of 60 days in jail and fines of up to $500.
The Florida House of Representatives first introduced the bill in January. It then passed in March. A majority of the Florida Senate quickly approved the bill in March.
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The Orbanization of America: How Hungary's anti-LBTQ policies influenced Florida's - The ...
"Maybe Florida is becoming our American Hungary," conservative commentator Rod Dreher mused last month , in a column that praised Hungary for paving the way for U.S. conservatives looking to crack down on LGBTQ rights.
A Florida state bill that DeSantis signed in March, dubbed by critics as the "Don't Say Gay" law, bans instruction or classroom discussion about LGBTQ issues for children up until third grade.
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In Defense of Unwritten Rules - The Bulwark
Under normal circumstances, nobody would think twice about San Francisco Giants shortstop Mauricio Dubón trying to bunt his way to first base against the San Diego Padres. Baseball fans would similarly laud his teammate, Steven Duggar, for stealing second base during the game.
@JeanetteNunezFL @NikkiFried Dear Lieutenant Governor Nuñez, please comment: Why didn't you intervene when police… https://t.co/sz5LXAPakV grantstern (from Miami, FL) Thu May 19 15:24:07 +0000 2022
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