Florida lawmakers pass school moment of silence
Under the measure, school principals would be required to direct first-period teachers to institute a one- to two-minute moment of silence at the beginning of each day.
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TALLAHASSEE â Florida public-school students might soon have a required moment of silence at the start of each day, under a measure passed Thursday by the Florida Senate and headed to Gov. Ron DeSantisâ desk.
The Senate voted 32-6 to pass the bill (HB 529), which was approved by the House last month in a 94-24 vote.
Under the measure, school principals would be required to direct first-period teachers to institute a one- to two-minute moment of silence at the beginning of each day.