Saturday Night Live cast member, Kate McKinnon, ridiculing the bill.“Why does SNL want to teach 3-8 year old children about sex, without telling their parents?” she posted.
On Saturday, McKinnon addressed the pending legislatioin in a Weekend Update segment. "I'm trying to make sense of all of this," the out performer said after calling the bills unconscionable and saying that it could make LGBTQ+ youth depressed and suicidal. "If the 90s were right and gay means bad then this is the gayest bill I've ever seen."Formally called the "Parental Rights in Education" bill, the legislation doesn’t have anything to do with teaching about sex.
In fact, Republican supporters in the Florida House and Senate voted down amendments that would have altered the bill to address sexuality instead of sexual orientation or gender identity.
One of those changes was offered by Smith on the House floor.It’s also incorrect to say the bill only impacts classrooms with children ages 4 to 8.