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ALASKA PUSHES TO ALIENATE ITS LGBT STUDENTS

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Alaska is joining in on the fight for parental rights – that is, the right of cisgender heterosexual parents who fear having an LGBT kid.

Alaska’s Senate Bill 96 would ban discussion of sexual identity in the classroom through fourth grade, as well as require parental permission and notification if their child wishes to use a new name or pronouns.

Governor Mike Dunleavy denies that the bill has any relation to Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” Act. “A Florida bill, a Florida approach for example may prohibit certain things from being taught in the classrooms regardless of what a parent wants. What we’re saying here is ... it’s a different approach,” Dunleavy said, according to Alaska News Source.

But Florida’s Parental Rights in Education Act has looser restrictions than Alaska’s proposed bill. Now, Florida hopes to pass a bill that would expand the prohibition of discussions on sexual identity and forbid

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