Biden opposes bill that seeks to protect children from gender ideology

i

Your Reading indicates how much you are informed about a given subject according to the depth and contextualization of the contents you read. Our team of editors credits 19,

, 29, 59 orpoints for each content – those that help the most in understanding the moment in the country receive more points. Over time, this score is reduced, as newer content also tends to be more relevant in understanding the news. Thus, your score in this system is dynamic: it increases when you read and decreases when you stop being informed. At the moment the score is being made only in content related to the federal government.

Close

The article you are reading right now+0

Information is part of the exercise of citizenship. Here you can see how well informed you are about what happens in the federal government.

How about knowing more about this subject?

O presidente americano, Joe Biden

American President Joe Biden

Driven by the Republican Party, the initiative considers that “gender identity” issues are not age-appropriate and to the development of students and, therefore, should not be left to the teachers. The bill advanced in the state Senate this Tuesday, when it was approved by the Education Committee of the House of Representatives.

If the law is passed, parents will be able to file a lawsuit against the school district and receive compensation.

“I want all members of the LGBT community, especially children who will be affected by this hate law. Know that you are loved and accepted as you are,” Biden said via Twitter message. The president also promised that his administration “will continue to fight for the protection and safety” of children in the community.

White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki told the press on Tuesday that the bill is “legislation designed to to target and attack children” of the LGBT community. In addition, he regretted that initiatives like this are appearing in states other than Florida.

The bill has the sympathy of the state’s governor, Republican Ron DeSantis, who on Monday said he considered it “totally inappropriate” for teachers to have such conversations with students. “Schools should teach children to read and write”, opined the governor.

Receive Our News On the cellphone