This week, Keep Track takes a look at a selection of bills under consideration by the Florida legislature. The Sunshine State, controlled by an increasingly extreme Republican trifecta, has been a testing ground for legislation that chips away at constitutional and civil rights. Bills that become law and survive subsequent legal challenges are often copied by other red states—like the “Don’t Say Gay” law, which was duplicated and
When you look at the bill and the amendments they are trying to make, it truly is evil that someone wrote this on paper.
The amendments remove a lot of verbiage and instead of solidifying protections, puts them into a gray area.
18 year olds can work 72 hours in a week, how does a child go to school with that schedule?
No days off
These guys are insane if they think kids are going to be able to work overtime and go to school the next day.
they clearly don’t want them to go to school. they think that schools have become communist indoctrination centers. going right back to mccarthyism: https://floridianpress.com/2024/02/a-stain-on-human-existence-anti-communism-classes-to-come-to-florida-schools/
if we were back to mccarthyism the overwhelming majority of the republican party would be in prison for being communist agents.
Cerfs are easier to tame when they’re illiterate and believe in the one true god, the king.
This comment is innacurate. The text does not change from “shall not” to “may”, it changes from “shall not” to “may not”, staying in the negative.
What is the difference between “shall not” and “may not” in this context?
Shall is without exception, may allows for exceptions