dont say gay bill

Republicans are still retaliating against Disney for opposing Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” law.
The "Last Week Tonight" host took a look at the Florida governor's spat with Disney over the "Don't Say Gay" bill.
"I’d have to always hide who I was to fit in, I thought, if there was any hope of a happy future."
Florida's House joined the state Senate to approve a measure ending Disney's special ability to self-govern its massive theme park.
The Republican called a special legislative session to begin Tuesday.
"I spent months writing letters to God begging him to make me straight. When he didn't, I decided to take matters into my own hands."
In an unusual move, the U.S. military service is offering medical and legal aid to affected personnel — or a way to leave those states entirely.
Charlee Corra Disney, whose great-grandfather was Walt Disney's brother, hopes to encourage others to speak out against Florida's anti-LGBTQ legislation.
The bills are part of a broader GOP effort to inflame culture wars that score political points at the expense of queer kids.
"This is not a community that’s going to be silent," Adams said during the launch of a new digital campaign aimed at supporting LGBTQ people.