NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- A bill passed Friday by the Tennessee Senate would forbid public school teachers and students in grades kindergarten through eight from discussing the fact that some people are gay.Looks like passage would make Tennessee the first state in the nation to enact this type of legislation. Under the unfortunate circumstance that it makes it all the way through, let's hope it's the last.
Opponents deride the measure as the "don't say gay bill." They say it's unfair to the children of gay parents and could lead to more bullying. Supporters say it is intended to give teachers clear guidance for dealing with younger children on a potentially explosive topic.
The bill isn't likely to be taken up by the House before lawmakers adjourn this spring, but the sponsor there has said he would push it forward in 2012 when the General Assembly comes back for the second year of the session.
~~A Cuban-American Liberal~~ "This land was made for you and me." -- Woody Guthrie “Yo soy un hombre sincero de donde crece la palma...”-- José Martí
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Don't Say Gay
From the great state of Tennessee:
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