DeSantis takes aim at student "indoctrination" in Florida

Why it matters: DeSantis hinted his administration might cut funding to schools that don't comply. "That’s not worth tax dollars and that’s not something that we’re going to be supporting moving forward," he said. He was short on specifics, as the Tampa Bay Times notes, failing to name any schools or incidents to back up his claims of "intellectually repressive environments." The legislation as written includes no guarantees that the survey results will remain anonymous. The big picture: Other top Republicans quickly fell in line.
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