For the second time since 1955, they tried to move Rosa Parks to the back of the bus. It happened this time not in Alabama but in Florida, part of the reaction to a tide of new laws sponsored by Republican legislators and signed by the governor last year and this one resulting in
A new bill to strengthen Florida’s ban against books in schools, and what teachers can say about sexuality, was set to become law. For the second time since 1955, they tried to move Rosa Parks to the back of the bus. It happened this time not in Alabama but in Florida, part of the reaction
Florida voters will decide the fate of Amendment 3 in this year's election. The proposal, approved by the Florida legislature, would grant additional property tax breaks to teachers and some public service workers who own homes. But the amendment has a limit on the values of the homes covered by those breaks.
The school district superintendent in Lee County has been an appointed position since 1974. In the November general election, voters will get to decide whether to make it an elected position.