Expanding "Don't Say Gay" to all grades is excessive
Suarez took one of his first shots at a GOP primary opponent by criticizing DeSantis' expansion of a school policy that prohibits the discussion of gender identity and sexual orientation in classrooms. "I think that that's excessive," the
Republican mayor told NBC News when asked about expanding the law to all grades. "I think we need to make sure that, you know, young adults do get sex education training," Suarez said.
Source: NBC News on 2023 Presidential hopefuls
, Jun 16, 2023
Miami has always led on school choice
[On K-12 education]: "Miami has always led on school choice," said Suarez to express his support for the project that aims to push funding to students instead of schools. The proposal is that a child's education dollars should be for them to decide
where to receive their education, that could be the traditional public school, or that money could follow the child to a charter school, or to a private school, religious or non-religious. That money could also be used to cover the costs of homeschooling.
Source: El American on 2023 Presidential hopefuls
, Jan 28, 2022