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Nearing Presidential Run, DeSantis Signs Series of Anti-LGBTQ Bills Critics Call ‘Slate of Hate’

May 17, 2023 | FlaglerLive | 23 Comments

Such a sign, at Motorworks, the pub in Orlando, would no longer be allowed in publicly owned venues. (© FlaglerLive)
Such a sign, at a pub in Orlando, would no longer be allowed in schools and even private businesses. (© FlaglerLive)

With LGBTQ advocates decrying it as a “slate of hate,” Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday signed a suite of bills that will prohibit or limit medical care for transgender people, prevent minors from attending drag shows and impose restrictions on which bathrooms trans people can use.

The bills targeting LGBTQ children and adults were at the top of DeSantis’ legislative wish list and dominated much of the 2023 legislative session that ended earlier this month.




“We receive this as it is intended, as an all-out attack on freedom,” Joe Saunders, political director of the LGBTQ advocacy group Equality Florida, told reporters on a hastily arranged conference call Wednesday.

One of the measures (SB 254) builds on rules adopted by the state’s medical boards that prohibit doctors from prescribing puberty blockers or hormones or using surgery to treat children diagnosed with gender dysphoria and includes additional restrictions on treatment for trans adults.

The new law, which went into effect immediately, “will permanently outlaw the mutilation of minors,” DeSantis told an audience at Cambridge Christian School in Tampa.

Physicians could face third-degree felony charges for violating the prohibition on care for minors. The law includes an exemption for minors currently receiving puberty blockers or hormone therapy. But it also would require state medical boards to create rules to establish standards of practice for physicians providing care to such minors.

While adults would be able to receive treatments, the law includes additional restrictions. For example, adults would have to sign consent forms that would be developed by the medical boards. Also, the bill would prevent the use of telehealth in providing treatment and would prohibit advanced nurse practitioners from prescribing hormone therapy, changes which patients say could severely curb access to treatment.




DeSantis, who appeared in Iowa over the weekend but has not formally entered the 2024 Republican race for president, also signed a bill (HB 1521) to require people to use the bathroom that lines up with their sex assigned at birth. The measure applies to the use of restrooms at public and private schools, as well as “public buildings” such as airports, state and local-government buildings, prisons and jails.

The proposal is aimed at “ensuring women’s safety,” DeSantis said Wednesday. “A woman should not be in a locker room having to worry about someone from the opposite sex being in their locker room.”

State Rep. Randy Fine, a Brevard County Republican who helped sponsor some of the legislation, praised the legislative package.

“There is evil in this world and we are fighting it here today,” said Fine, who joined DeSantis at the event.

But Jennifer Solomon, the mother of a transgender student, called the LGBTQ-focused measures “extremely scary.”

“We have families that are leaving the state because they cannot properly parent their child,” Solomon, the president of PFLAG Miami, said.




DeSantis is “literally taking away safety from our children,” she added.

“Gender-affirming care saves lives. We know that. I don’t want a politician to tell me what health care looks like for my family,” Solomon said. “I don’t want to leave the state … but unfortunately, if this continues, good families like mine are going to be forced to leave the state and that’s unacceptable.”

The governor on Wednesday also signed a measure (SB 1438) that seeks to block venues from admitting children to “adult live performances.” It defines “adult live performances” as “any show, exhibition, or other presentation that is performed in front of a live audience and in whole or in part, depicts or simulates nudity, sexual conduct, sexual excitement, specific sexual activities, … lewd conduct, or the lewd exposure of prosthetic or imitation genitals or breasts.”

The measure moved through the Legislature after DeSantis’ administration took steps such as filing a complaint against the Hyatt Regency Miami hotel for hosting a “Drag Queen Christmas” event in December.

The law, which also went into effect immediately, would allow state regulators to suspend or revoke licenses of restaurants, bars and other venues that violate the law. Businesses could face fines up to $10,000.

The new law also will prohibit local governments from issuing public permits for events that could expose children to the targeted behavior.




“This is sad that you kind of have to do this,” DeSantis said Wednesday. “People can do what they want with some of that, but to have minors there … where you have these like really explicit shows, that is just inappropriate.”

DeSantis also signed a measure aimed at expanding a 2022 law that barred instruction about sexual orientation and gender identity in kindergarten through third grade. The new bill would broaden the prohibition to pre-kindergarten through eighth grade.

Teachers and other school employees would be prohibited from telling students their preferred pronouns and would be barred from asking students about their preferred pronouns. Supporters titled the 2022 law “Parental Rights in Education,” but opponents dubbed it the “don’t say gay” bill.

Saunders, a former Democratic state representative, called the package of proposals passed by the Republican-controlled Legislature and signed by DeSantis the largest slate of anti-LGBTQ bills in the state’s history.

The breadth of the measures has spawned fear in the LGBTQ community at the same time it is galvanizing activists to push back against what many view as a revival of decades-old persecution of trans and gay people.

“These actions will fan the flames of hatred and bigotry and homophobia and transphobia in our state. Many in the community, I think, are really struggling to comprehend what it will mean but we know those impacts, those harms, will be real and, we fear, tragic,” Nathan Bruemmer, a transgender man who is the president of the LGBTQ Democratic Caucus, said.




Equality Florida CEO Nadine Smith accused DeSantis and Florida GOP lawmakers of “trying to drag Florida backwards in a way that should be setting off alarm bells across the country.” Smith noted that her organization last month issued a travel advisory warning about the risks posed to people considering visiting or relocating to the state.

“This backlash will not stand. We are awake. We will make sure every family is respected and every child is protected. Florida is the frontline in this fight against fascism, and we are the resistance,” Equality Florida CEO Nadine Smith said.

The reach of the Florida proposals also drew rebukes from national LGBTQ-advocacy groups.

“DeSantis has made clear that demonizing LGBTQ+ people will be the center of his legislative agenda and presidential run. As a result, the rights of millions of Floridians are being rolled back by politicians who are attacking the LGBTQ+ community at a breakneck pace to pander to the most extreme fringes of their base,” Human Rights Campaign President Kelley Robinson said in a statement.

But DeSantis, the father of three young children, hailed the proposals he signed Wednesday as “an incredible package” of bills.

“I think this is something that we just made the decision as a state and me as governor to just say we’re protecting kids. We’re protecting kids. And we’re going to protect kids when it’s popular. We’ll protect kids, even when you take some incoming as a result of maybe offending some ideologies or some agendas out there, but that’s fine,” he said.

–Dara Kam, News Service of Florida

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  1. Shark says

    May 17, 2023 at 5:17 pm

    So now – every pervert in existence will have a one way ticket to the ladies room !!!!

  2. Sid says

    May 17, 2023 at 5:23 pm

    Why is it called hate if you don’t want your child exposed to drag queens, and don’t want men in your daughter’s bathroom??

  3. c says

    May 17, 2023 at 6:00 pm

    Gee whiz, when I was six years old and attending John N.C. Stockton school in Jacksonville, I once had to use the girls room because the boys room was occupied, and I couldn’t hold it in.

    Should I turn myself in to the authorities?

  4. Erie Tated says

    May 17, 2023 at 6:39 pm

    “lewd conduct, or the lewd exposure of prosthetic or imitation genitals or breasts.” So “fake” breasts are an issue, but I’m guessing these are the same people that would happily bring their children to Hooters.

  5. Dan says

    May 17, 2023 at 7:07 pm

    He’s got my vote!!! Go Ron!!!

  6. joe says

    May 17, 2023 at 7:32 pm

    Funny how DeSantis apparently can’t speak anywhere without a bullshit sign on the podium. The other day, the sign read “Education Freedom” – all the while he favors banning books, deciding what can be taught, limits voting rights, etc.

    He’s about to be tested outside his fake news bubble here in Florida….it’ll be fun to watch, especially since he apparently has to be reminded to “look people in the eye”, shake their hands, etc. by his handlers.

  7. Jane Elizabeth K says

    May 17, 2023 at 8:34 pm

    This man can NEVER become president of the United States! He’s trying to ruin FL – don’t let him ruin all of America! Please vote wisely.

  8. Oh the hypocrisy says

    May 18, 2023 at 9:05 am

    Hmm, I don’t know. It seems most perverts are being found in religious institutions.

  9. Atwp says

    May 18, 2023 at 1:15 pm

    Wonder will his children become like the people he hates? Time will tell. I will not vote for him.

  10. Jackson1955 says

    May 18, 2023 at 1:24 pm

    This man is as close to being a dictator as I’ve ever seen in this country and if people can’t see this then we are in serious trouble. His authoritarian actions are going to have serious economic and social repercussions in Florida as his policies take effect and many who are being duped by him are going to have a serious case of “buyer’s remorse.” He is smarter than Trump and more vicious with his policies and more intrusive than Trump into your personal lives. IMO, DeSantis represents everything an extremist, violent, divisive, and controlling movement can represent. He and others like him are a very real threat to our democracy and our personal freedom from religious zealots and those who would violate the Constitution to serve their own ends. Americans, be informed and be vigilant because this is the most serious threat we have faced since Pearl Harbor!

  11. Robert says

    May 18, 2023 at 1:46 pm

    Freedom is not a word to use in Florida since DeSantis is taking away freedom of speech, freedom of teaching, freedom of everyone rights, freedom on womens rights. DeSantis is discriminating against everyone he doesn’t like or agree with. Freedom in Florida will all be gone soon.
    He needs to take a course in humanity and read the oath he took for the office of Governor which is to protect the people in the State of Florida. He doesn’t seem to care to serve or protect, all he does is discriminate and each day signs in bills against freedom and human rights.

  12. Laurel says

    May 18, 2023 at 3:03 pm

    Sid: Drag queens are not interested in children in a sexual way, they are interested in adults like themselves. I got news for you, transgenders have been in your daughter’s bathrooms for ions. They, too, are not interested in your daughter. What you say here shows you do not understand. Please find some drag queens and transgenders, and have a calm, decent conversation with them. No hostility or threat, just try to learn something.

    DeSantis is pulling your chain and manipulating people because they don’t know understand this portion of our society. He has no shame.

  13. Laurel says

    May 18, 2023 at 3:05 pm

    C: EVERYONE has done that at one time or another, even as adults. You can see how stupid this all is.

  14. Laurel says

    May 18, 2023 at 3:26 pm

    I feel like I woke up on a different planet, or in a Mussolini like stronghold.

    Thanks to DeSantis:
    – Women will die for lack of healthcare
    – Women will leave the state do to lack of healthcare
    – Doctors will leave the state as Mussolini and company will tell them how to practice
    – Trans kids will be legislated gender by government
    – Gays will be legislated by government
    – Drag queens will be legislated by government
    – Your genitals will be legislated by government
    – Teachers will leave the state
    – Librarians will leave the state
    – Nurse Practitioners will leave the state
    – Physicians Assistants will leave the state
    – Hospitals will leave the state
    – Businesses will be legislated by an unfriendly government
    – Businesses will leave the state
    – Children will have limited learning
    – Children will have limited support
    – Creativity will leave the state
    – The arts will leave the state
    – Violence will increase
    – Insurance companies will have more power
    – We will have lost freedom of speech
    – We will lose the Sunshine Law
    – We will be he most backward state in the country
    – We will lose tourism
    – We will lose common sense
    Oh, it goes on and on and on, all in the name of “Freedom.”

    Ronnie, please leave the state. You bring us severe embarrassment, and ignorance. You are stripping Floridians of their freedom, and intend this for our country. You have failed as a leader, Mussolini wannabe.

    One thing you and Trump have shown me is how easy it is to manipulate people.

  15. Janet Sullivan says

    May 18, 2023 at 5:09 pm

    I used to think he was smarter than Trump– but if you notice, Trump sometimes just says he’s gonna do mean things and gets credit with his base without actually following through. DeSantis didn’t get that memo. He actually follows through which makes him more of a dictator and less-liked than Trump.

  16. David Schaefer says

    May 19, 2023 at 6:26 am

    Thank You Mr Jackson 1955 well said .

  17. D says

    May 19, 2023 at 8:34 am

    Well said and so true!

  18. Sherry says

    May 21, 2023 at 5:44 pm

    Excellent comment Laurel, as usual!

    The only thing I would add is that FOX “primed the pump” for that manipulation of people by the likes of trump and desantis by 25+ years of blasting out extreme right winged propaganda/lies/misinformation/conspiracy theories 7 days a week.

    That propaganda not only bleached the brains of millions of weak minded Americans, it instilled fear, hate and anger. . . creating a non-thinking cult in search of a leader. Along came trump, and then desantis. . . their morally bankrupt lords and masters. desantis just may be even more “dangerous” that trump because he knows how to manipulate other politicians to advance his racist and fascist regime.

    Hopefully, some of the more sane cult members can be rehabilitated with the credentialed facts found on PBS, APnews, and BBC.

    SAVE OUR DEMOCRACY/Republic !!! VOTE AGAINST trump and desantis!!!

  19. Sharon says

    May 28, 2023 at 5:48 pm

    Perfectly said!

  20. Sharon says

    May 28, 2023 at 5:49 pm

    Agreed! He’s dangerous.

  21. Sharon says

    May 28, 2023 at 5:51 pm

    Agree! People need to be aware and NOT vote for him.

  22. Sharon says

    May 28, 2023 at 5:52 pm

    👍

  23. palmcoaster says

    May 30, 2023 at 6:39 am

    Excellent post Laurel!

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