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Anti-LGBT curriculum laws in the United States

Anti-LGBT curriculum laws are laws approved by various U.S. states that limit the discussion of sexuality and gender identity in public schools.[1] In theory, these laws mainly apply to sex ed courses, but they can also be applied to other parts of the school curriculum as well as to extracurricular activities such as sports and organizations such as gay–straight alliances.[2] In July 2022, a wave of anti-LGBT curriculum resurgence saw ten such laws beginning to take effect in six different states. Some states enacting these new laws appear to have mirrored similar laws from other states.[3]

  State law prohibits LGBT inclusive instruction in the classroom.
  State law prohibits LGBT inclusive instruction in the classroom up to a certain age and requires parental notification past that age.
  State law requires parental notification of LGBT inclusive instruction and allows parents to opt their children out.
  State law explicitly requires LGBT inclusion in state curricular standards.

Among the most widely covered of these laws from In Florida, the Parental Rights in Education law and Florida Board of Education policy bans education on "sexual orientation" or "gender identity" unless it is mandated under state academic standards or as part of an optional reproductive health course or lesson,[4][5][6] while Alabama bans the topics from kindergarten to grade 5, except for instruction deemed "age or developmentally appropriate,"[7][8] and Iowa bans the topics from kindergarten to grade 6.[9] Five other states (Montana, Arizona, Arkansas, Tennessee and Florida) require parental notification of instruction on LGBTQ issues and allows parents to opt-out of such instruction.

State laws edit

Louisiana edit

"No sex education course offered in the public schools of the state shall utilize any sexually explicit materials depicting male or female homosexual activity ... The major emphasis of any sex education instruction offered in the public schools of this state shall be to encourage sexual abstinence between unmarried persons and any such instruction shall: ... Emphasize abstinence from sexual activity outside of marriage as the expected standard for all school-age children." La. R.S. § 17:281.[10][11] State Legislator Dodie Horton introduced HB 837 in the 2022 Legislative Session which would prohibit any public school teacher, employee or presenter from discussing sexual orientation or gender identity, it died in committee.[12]

Mississippi edit

"Abstinence-only education shall remain the state standard for any sex-related education taught in the public schools. For purposes of this section, abstinence-only education includes any type of instruction or program which, at an appropriate age ... [t]eaches the current state law related to sexual conduct, including forcible rape, statutory rape, ... and homosexual activity ... and teaches that a mutually faithful, monogamous relationship in the context of marriage is the only appropriate setting for sexual intercourse." Miss. Code § 37-13-171.[10][13]

Oklahoma edit

"AIDS prevention education shall specifically teach students that: 1. engaging in homosexual activity, promiscuous sexual activity, intravenous drug use or contact with contaminated blood products is now known to be primarily responsible for contact with the AIDS virus; 2. avoiding the activities specified in paragraph 1 of this subsection is the only method of preventing the spread of the virus." 70 Okla. Stat. § 11-103.3.[10][14]

Texas edit

Texas Statute Books currently contain two Anti-LGBT curriculum laws:

"The materials in the education programs intended for persons younger than 18 years of age must: (1) emphasize sexual abstinence before marriage and fidelity in marriage as the expected standard." Tex. Health & Safety Code § 85.007.[15]

"Course materials and instruction relating to sexual education or sexually transmitted diseases should include: [...] (8) emphasis, provided in a factual manner and from a public health perspective, that homosexuality is not a lifestyle acceptable to the general public." Tex. Health & Safety Code § 163.002.[10][16]

In November 2020, the Texas Board of Education had an opportunity to update these laws, but the Republican majority voted not to in a 9-6 vote.[17] Despite this, they did vote in favor of updating the anti-bullying policy to include language about "sexual bullying", although it was unclear if this included LGBT students or not, and when the Conservative board members were questioned what the term meant, they could not give a straight definition.

As of March 2022, the Texas Anti-LGBT curriculum laws remain on the Statute books.

Florida edit

In March 2022, the Florida Legislature passed House Bill 1557, the Parental Rights in Education Act,[18] often referred to as the "Don't Say Gay" bill by its opponents.[19][20] Governor of Florida Ron DeSantis signed the bill into law on March 28, 2022. The law goes into effect from July 1.[21] The law prohibits classroom instruction on sexual orientation or gender identity from kindergarten to grade 3 in Florida public school districts, or instruction on sexual orientation or gender identity in a manner that is not "age appropriate or developmentally appropriate for students" in any grade. The preamble of the law also mentions "classroom discussion" of these topics, dividing legal scholars if that would be included within the scope of the law. It also allows parents and teachers to sue any school district if they believe this policy is violated, with school districts covering the cost of the lawsuit.[22][23][24][25][26][27] The bill additionally prevents school districts from withholding information about a child's "mental, emotional, or physical well-being" from their parents.[28][29] Due to the "Don't Say Gay" nickname, some commentators and social media users incorrectly believed the bill banned mentioning the word "gay" in school classrooms. The bill does not explicitly prohibit the use of the word "gay;" it prohibits classroom instruction or "discussion" on "sexual orientation or gender identity."[29]

The bill was contested by a lawsuit in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Florida alleging intrusions on the First Amendment, and that it violates Title IX and Due Process.[30] In October 2022, federal judge Wendy Berger dismissed the suit, for lack of standing, which challenged the legislation effective since July 1. She gave the plaintiffs 14 days to file a revised lawsuit.[31][32]

In 2023, Ron DeSantis called for the Florida Parental Rights in Education Act to be expanded to the twelfth grade, hence banning all discussion on gender and sexual orientation topics.[33]

Alabama edit

In April 2021, Alabama governor Kay Ivey signed a repeal[34] of a 1992 law that required "Course materials and instruction that relate to sexual education or sexually transmitted diseases should include ... an emphasis, in a factual manner and from a public health perspective, that homosexuality is not a lifestyle acceptable to the general public and that homosexual conduct is a criminal offense under the laws of the state." Ala. Code § 16-40A-2. However, in 2022, Ivey signed similar legislation prohibiting LGBT instruction in 2022 after Florida passed its law.[10][35][36]

Indiana edit

Indiana's "Don't Say Gay" bill was signed into law in 2023. It prohibits teaching the topics of gender fluidity, gender stereotypes, gender identity, gender expression, and sexual orientation.[37] In February 2024, a website was launched that aims to stop "objectionable curricula, policies, or programs affecting children". It features a submission form where people can report school material that violates Indiana law. Critics have described it as anti-LGBT and a "snitch line". Within hours of its launch, users submitted memes to the form in protest.[38][39]

Arizona edit

In July 2021, Arizona governor Doug Ducey signed a bill requiring parents to opt-in to any instruction "regarding sexuality."[40]

South Dakota edit

The House Bill 1217 was voted by the House State Affairs Committee to advance in 2021 winning with a 11-2 vote.This bill bans transgender girls from playing in any female public school sports teams grades K-12 and public colleges.[41] The bill will not be enforced by the school and its staff but by allowing the citizens to sue their schools if they believe the school is violating the ban. The bill also singles out trans girls specifically by making no mention of trans boys and their ability to play in their schools male sports teams.[42]

Repealed laws edit

Arizona edit

In April 2019, the Arizona State Legislature passed (House vote 55–5 and Senate vote 19–10) and the Governor of Arizona signed a repeal[43] of the 1991 HIV law (ARS § 15-716) that prohibited AIDS and HIV-related "instruction which: 1. Promotes a homosexual life-style. 2. Portrays homosexuality as a positive alternative life-style. 3. Suggests that some methods of sex are safe methods of homosexual sex."[44] Due to several court cases running, the constitutionality of the law was questioned.[43][45] The repeal went into effect on July 1, 2019.[46][47]

North Carolina edit

In 2006 with the passage of 2006 N.C. Sess. Laws 264,§ 54(a)–(c), the North Carolina State Legislature amended N.C. Gen. Stat. § 115C-81(e1)(3) to remove the prohibition of discussing homosexuality.[48]

Utah edit

On October 21, 2016, Equality Utah filed a lawsuit with the U.S. District Court for the District of Utah against the Utah State Board of Education to strike down Utah Code § 53A-13-101(1)(c)(iii)(A).[49] On March 8, 2017, the Utah State Legislature passed SB196, which removes the phrase "the advocacy of homosexuality" from the law.[50][51] On March 20, 2017, Governor Gary Herbert signed SB196 into law. The repeal went into effect on July 1, 2017.[52]

The repealed statute stated "[T]he materials adopted by a local school board ... shall be based upon recommendations of the school district's Curriculum Materials Review Committee that comply with state law and state board rules emphasizing abstinence before marriage and fidelity after marriage, and prohibiting instruction in the advocacy of homosexuality." Utah Code § 53A-13-101.[10]

Overturned laws edit

South Carolina edit

On March 11, 2020, the US District Court of South Carolina ruled in GSA v. Spearman that South Carolina's anti-LGBT curriculum law "cannot satisfy any level of judicial review under the Equal Protection Clause". The Court ordered that "[t]he Superintendent and the Superintendent's officers, assigns, successors, agents, employees, attorneys, and other persons who are acting in concert or in participation with each or any of them, are permanently enjoined from enforcing, applying, or relying on S.C. Code. § 59-32-30(A)(5)."[53] This rendered S.C. Code. § 59-32-30(A)(5) unenforceable.

The judgement was a consent decree. The defendant, the superintendent of the South Carolina Department of Education, agreed that the law was likely unconstitutional after receiving advice from South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson and decided to accept the Court's terms.[53][54]

See also edit

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Anti LGBT curriculum laws are laws approved by various U S states that limit the discussion of sexuality and gender identity in public schools 1 In theory these laws mainly apply to sex ed courses but they can also be applied to other parts of the school curriculum as well as to extracurricular activities such as sports and organizations such as gay straight alliances 2 In July 2022 a wave of anti LGBT curriculum resurgence saw ten such laws beginning to take effect in six different states Some states enacting these new laws appear to have mirrored similar laws from other states 3 State law prohibits LGBT inclusive instruction in the classroom State law prohibits LGBT inclusive instruction in the classroom up to a certain age and requires parental notification past that age State law requires parental notification of LGBT inclusive instruction and allows parents to opt their children out State law explicitly requires LGBT inclusion in state curricular standards Among the most widely covered of these laws from In Florida the Parental Rights in Education law and Florida Board of Education policy bans education on sexual orientation or gender identity unless it is mandated under state academic standards or as part of an optional reproductive health course or lesson 4 5 6 while Alabama bans the topics from kindergarten to grade 5 except for instruction deemed age or developmentally appropriate 7 8 and Iowa bans the topics from kindergarten to grade 6 9 Five other states Montana Arizona Arkansas Tennessee and Florida require parental notification of instruction on LGBTQ issues and allows parents to opt out of such instruction Contents 1 State laws 1 1 Louisiana 1 2 Mississippi 1 3 Oklahoma 1 4 Texas 1 5 Florida 1 6 Alabama 1 7 Indiana 1 8 Arizona 1 9 South Dakota 2 Repealed laws 2 1 Arizona 2 2 North Carolina 2 3 Utah 3 Overturned laws 3 1 South Carolina 4 See also 5 ReferencesState laws editLouisiana edit No sex education course offered in the public schools of the state shall utilize any sexually explicit materials depicting male or female homosexual activity The major emphasis of any sex education instruction offered in the public schools of this state shall be to encourage sexual abstinence between unmarried persons and any such instruction shall Emphasize abstinence from sexual activity outside of marriage as the expected standard for all school age children La R S 17 281 10 11 State Legislator Dodie Horton introduced HB 837 in the 2022 Legislative Session which would prohibit any public school teacher employee or presenter from discussing sexual orientation or gender identity it died in committee 12 Mississippi edit Abstinence only education shall remain the state standard for any sex related education taught in the public schools For purposes of this section abstinence only education includes any type of instruction or program which at an appropriate age t eaches the current state law related to sexual conduct including forcible rape statutory rape and homosexual activity and teaches that a mutually faithful monogamous relationship in the context of marriage is the only appropriate setting for sexual intercourse Miss Code 37 13 171 10 13 Oklahoma edit AIDS prevention education shall specifically teach students that 1 engaging in homosexual activity promiscuous sexual activity intravenous drug use or contact with contaminated blood products is now known to be primarily responsible for contact with the AIDS virus 2 avoiding the activities specified in paragraph 1 of this subsection is the only method of preventing the spread of the virus 70 Okla Stat 11 103 3 10 14 Texas edit Texas Statute Books currently contain two Anti LGBT curriculum laws The materials in the education programs intended for persons younger than 18 years of age must 1 emphasize sexual abstinence before marriage and fidelity in marriage as the expected standard Tex Health amp Safety Code 85 007 15 Course materials and instruction relating to sexual education or sexually transmitted diseases should include 8 emphasis provided in a factual manner and from a public health perspective that homosexuality is not a lifestyle acceptable to the general public Tex Health amp Safety Code 163 002 10 16 In November 2020 the Texas Board of Education had an opportunity to update these laws but the Republican majority voted not to in a 9 6 vote 17 Despite this they did vote in favor of updating the anti bullying policy to include language about sexual bullying although it was unclear if this included LGBT students or not and when the Conservative board members were questioned what the term meant they could not give a straight definition As of March 2022 the Texas Anti LGBT curriculum laws remain on the Statute books Florida edit Main article Florida Parental Rights in Education Act In March 2022 the Florida Legislature passed House Bill 1557 the Parental Rights in Education Act 18 often referred to as the Don t Say Gay bill by its opponents 19 20 Governor of Florida Ron DeSantis signed the bill into law on March 28 2022 The law goes into effect from July 1 21 The law prohibits classroom instruction on sexual orientation or gender identity from kindergarten to grade 3 in Florida public school districts or instruction on sexual orientation or gender identity in a manner that is not age appropriate or developmentally appropriate for students in any grade The preamble of the law also mentions classroom discussion of these topics dividing legal scholars if that would be included within the scope of the law It also allows parents and teachers to sue any school district if they believe this policy is violated with school districts covering the cost of the lawsuit 22 23 24 25 26 27 The bill additionally prevents school districts from withholding information about a child s mental emotional or physical well being from their parents 28 29 Due to the Don t Say Gay nickname some commentators and social media users incorrectly believed the bill banned mentioning the word gay in school classrooms The bill does not explicitly prohibit the use of the word gay it prohibits classroom instruction or discussion on sexual orientation or gender identity 29 The bill was contested by a lawsuit in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Florida alleging intrusions on the First Amendment and that it violates Title IX and Due Process 30 In October 2022 federal judge Wendy Berger dismissed the suit for lack of standing which challenged the legislation effective since July 1 She gave the plaintiffs 14 days to file a revised lawsuit 31 32 In 2023 Ron DeSantis called for the Florida Parental Rights in Education Act to be expanded to the twelfth grade hence banning all discussion on gender and sexual orientation topics 33 Alabama edit In April 2021 Alabama governor Kay Ivey signed a repeal 34 of a 1992 law that required Course materials and instruction that relate to sexual education or sexually transmitted diseases should include an emphasis in a factual manner and from a public health perspective that homosexuality is not a lifestyle acceptable to the general public and that homosexual conduct is a criminal offense under the laws of the state Ala Code 16 40A 2 However in 2022 Ivey signed similar legislation prohibiting LGBT instruction in 2022 after Florida passed its law 10 35 36 Indiana edit Indiana s Don t Say Gay bill was signed into law in 2023 It prohibits teaching the topics of gender fluidity gender stereotypes gender identity gender expression and sexual orientation 37 In February 2024 a website was launched that aims to stop objectionable curricula policies or programs affecting children It features a submission form where people can report school material that violates Indiana law Critics have described it as anti LGBT and a snitch line Within hours of its launch users submitted memes to the form in protest 38 39 Arizona edit In July 2021 Arizona governor Doug Ducey signed a bill requiring parents to opt in to any instruction regarding sexuality 40 South Dakota edit The House Bill 1217 was voted by the House State Affairs Committee to advance in 2021 winning with a 11 2 vote This bill bans transgender girls from playing in any female public school sports teams grades K 12 and public colleges 41 The bill will not be enforced by the school and its staff but by allowing the citizens to sue their schools if they believe the school is violating the ban The bill also singles out trans girls specifically by making no mention of trans boys and their ability to play in their schools male sports teams 42 Repealed laws editArizona edit In April 2019 the Arizona State Legislature passed House vote 55 5 and Senate vote 19 10 and the Governor of Arizona signed a repeal 43 of the 1991 HIV law ARS 15 716 that prohibited AIDS and HIV related instruction which 1 Promotes a homosexual life style 2 Portrays homosexuality as a positive alternative life style 3 Suggests that some methods of sex are safe methods of homosexual sex 44 Due to several court cases running the constitutionality of the law was questioned 43 45 The repeal went into effect on July 1 2019 46 47 North Carolina edit In 2006 with the passage of 2006 N C Sess Laws 264 54 a c the North Carolina State Legislature amended N C Gen Stat 115C 81 e1 3 to remove the prohibition of discussing homosexuality 48 Utah edit On October 21 2016 Equality Utah filed a lawsuit with the U S District Court for the District of Utah against the Utah State Board of Education to strike down Utah Code 53A 13 101 1 c iii A 49 On March 8 2017 the Utah State Legislature passed SB196 which removes the phrase the advocacy of homosexuality from the law 50 51 On March 20 2017 Governor Gary Herbert signed SB196 into law The repeal went into effect on July 1 2017 52 The repealed statute stated T he materials adopted by a local school board shall be based upon recommendations of the school district s Curriculum Materials Review Committee that comply with state law and state board rules emphasizing abstinence before marriage and fidelity after marriage and prohibiting instruction in the advocacy of homosexuality Utah Code 53A 13 101 10 Overturned laws editSouth Carolina edit On March 11 2020 the US District Court of South Carolina ruled in GSA v Spearman that South Carolina s anti LGBT curriculum law cannot satisfy any level of judicial review under the Equal Protection Clause The Court ordered that t he Superintendent and the Superintendent s officers assigns successors agents employees attorneys and other persons who are acting in concert or in participation with each or any of them are permanently enjoined from enforcing applying or relying on S C Code 59 32 30 A 5 53 This rendered S C Code 59 32 30 A 5 unenforceable The judgement was a consent decree The defendant the superintendent of the South Carolina Department of Education agreed that the law was likely unconstitutional after receiving advice from South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson and decided to accept the Court s terms 53 54 See also editLGBT rights in the United States Save Our Children 2020s anti LGBT movement in the United States LGBT rights opposition Censorship of LGBT issues Russian gay propaganda law LGBT sex education Education and the LGBT community 2022 Hungarian LGBTQ in education referendum Acquired homosexuality Homosexual seductionReferences edit Diaz Jaclyn March 28 2022 Florida s governor signs controversial law opponents dubbed Don t Say Gay NPR No Promo Homo Laws GLSEN Archived from the original on July 1 2014 Retrieved August 28 2018 10 anti LGBTQ laws just went into effect They all target schools Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved July 8 2022 Diaz Jaclyn March 28 2022 Florida s governor signs controversial law opponents dubbed Don t Say Gay NPR Retrieved May 11 2022 Izaguirre Anthony April 19 2023 Florida board passes DeSantis expansion of Don t Say Gay SFGATE Associated Press Archived from the original on April 19 2023 Retrieved April 19 2023 Alfonseca Kiara April 19 2023 So called Don t Say Gay rules expanded through 12th grade in Florida ABC News Retrieved April 19 2023 Alfonseca Kiara April 8 2022 Alabama governor signs Don t Say Gay trans care and bathroom ban bills ABC News Retrieved July 1 2022 Holmes Jacob September 9 2022 Alabama Board of Education codifies Don t Say Gay law Alabama Political Reporter Retrieved April 19 2023 Iowa Gov Reynolds signs bill restricting instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity NBC News May 26 2023 Retrieved May 27 2023 a b c d e f DontEraseUs State Anti LGBT Curriculum Laws Retrieved August 28 2018 Louisiana State Legislature www legis la gov Retrieved August 28 2018 Canicosa J C May 3 2022 Louisiana s Don t Say Gay bill dies in committee Louisiana Illuminator Retrieved November 3 2022 2010 Mississippi Code TITLE 37 EDUCATION Chapter 13 Curriculum School Year and Attendance 37 13 171 Abstinence education components exception to requirement parent programs Retrieved August 28 2018 AIDS Prevention Education www oscn net Retrieved August 28 2018 Health and Safety Code Chapter 85 Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome and Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection Texas Legislature Retrieved August 28 2018 Health and Safety Code Chapter 163 Education Program About Sexual Conduct and Substance Abuse Texas Legislature Retrieved August 28 2018 Levine Carole November 23 2020 After 23 Years Texas Revises Its Sex Education Policies Nonprofit Quarterly Retrieved January 30 2024 HB 1557 Florida Senate Borter Gabriella March 9 2022 Florida lawmakers pass bill limiting LGBTQ discussion in school Reuters Sopelsa Brooke Bellamy Walker Tat March 8 2022 Don t Say Gay bill Florida Senate passes controversial LGBTQ school measure NBC News Archived from the original on March 10 2022 Retrieved March 11 2022 O Connor Lydia March 28 2022 Gov Ron DeSantis Signs Florida s Don t Say Gay Bill Into Law HuffPost Retrieved March 28 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