Incoming State Senate President: K-3 Parental Rights in Education Act May Be Expanded, Conservative Agenda Passed

Published Nov. 2, 2022, 12:17 p.m. ET | Updated Nov. 2, 2022

Florida State Sen. Kathleen Passidomo.
Florida State Sen. Kathleen Passidomo.

NAPLES (FLV) – Senate President-Designate Kathleen Passidomo said Florida lawmakers may be able to expand the Parental Rights in Education Act if there is a supermajority in the House and Senate.

The law prohibits teachers in grades K-3 from instructing students on sexual orientation or gender identity.

During the Florida’s Voice Patriot Talk Show, Passidomo said, “It’s really important that parents of any school age child has the right to make decisions for those kids. We ended up with K-3 because we wanted the bill to pass and that’s often times a part of the process – you have to compromise.”

“I think if we have the supermajority we’re looking for in the house and the senate, we may be able to expand that bill.”

Florida’s Parental Rights in Education Act has been dubbed the “Don’t Say Gay Bill” by Democrat activists.

When asked if DeSantis’ agenda will be passed, Passidomo says, “We will pass our Republican conservative agenda.”

Passidomo currently represents District 28, which includes Collier, Hendry, and part of Lee County in Southwest Florida.

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