DeSantis signs bills related to drag shows, pronouns, bathroom use and transgender children

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis holds up bills he signed during a bill signing ceremony at the Coastal Community Church at Lighthouse Point, Tuesday, in Lighthouse Point, Fla. Florida is banning transgender-related treatment for minors.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis holds up bills he signed during a bill signing ceremony at the Coastal Community Church at Lighthouse Point, Tuesday, in Lighthouse Point, Fla. Florida is banning transgender-related treatment for minors. (Wilfredo Lee, Associated Press)


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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis chose a Christian school as his setting for signing bills Wednesday that ban transgender-related treatment for minors, restrict pronoun use in schools and force people to use the bathroom corresponding with their sex in some cases.

DeSantis has made anti-LGBTQ+ legislation a large part of his agenda as he builds towards a Republican presidential campaign. He signed the bills in front of a cheering crowd at the Cambridge Christian School in Tampa. The ceremony had a campaign-like feel, as opposed to when he signed measures on abortion and gun rights in private.

"It's kind of sad that we even have some of these discussions," DeSantis told the crowd as he stood behind a lectern with a sign that read "Let Kids Be Kids."

He said the new laws will prevent the mutilation of minors, protect children from "sexually explicit" entertainment and keep pronouns from being forced on students.

"We never did this through all of human history until like, what, two weeks ago? Now this is something? They're having third graders declare pronouns? We're not doing the pronoun Olympics in Florida," DeSantis said to applause.

Republic Rep. Randy Fine, who sponsored the ban on transgender-related treatment for minors, invoked his religion to defend the state's actions.

"God does not make mistakes with our children," he said.

Democrats opposed the bills and LBTQ+ rallies were held at the Capitol during the session that ended two weeks ago, but Republicans have a supermajority in both chambers and the bills easily moved through the legislative process.

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