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Senator Cash introduces 'Free to Speak Act' to restrict pronoun requirements in public schools and colleges
Summary
Senator Cash, the senator from Anderson, introduced the "Free to Speak Act," saying it would prevent public-school and public-higher-education employees and students from being disciplined for refusing to identify or use pronouns inconsistent with a person s described in the bill.
Senator Cash, the senator from Anderson, formally introduced the "Free to Speak Act" on the Senate floor and described the bill as protecting public-school and public-higher-education employees from being required to provide or use pronouns they do not wish to use.
"This bill is titled the Free to Speak Act. It might also could be titled the Free to Not Speak Act," Senator Cash said during introductory remarks. He said the measure "protects employees in K–12 and in higher education…
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