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Officials from the Biden administration met with Florida LGBTQ students and their families in a virtual roundtable concerning the now-dubbed “Don’t Say Gay” bill and other legislative efforts advocates deem anti-LGBTQ.

U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona and Rachel L. Levine, assistant secretary for health at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, listened to the students and their family members discuss concerns and fears about the impact of such bills.

The two were advised on what resources could be provided to support the Florida LGBTQ community.

“Laws around the country, including in Florida, have targeted and sought to bully some of our most vulnerable students and families, and create division in our schools,” Cardona said in a statement.

He added: “My message to you is that this Administration won’t stand for bullying or discrimination of any kind, and we will use our authorities to protect, support, and provide opportunities for LGBTQI+ students and all students.”

The Parental Rights in Education bill, dubbed the “Don’t Say Gay” bill by LGBTQ activists, would limit what classrooms can teach about sexual orientation and gender identity.

Under this legislation, these lessons “may not occur in kindergarten through grade 3 or in a manner that is not age-appropriate or developmentally appropriate for students in accordance with state standards.”

The bill would also allow parents to sue school districts that engage in these topics. The bill is awaiting a decision from Gov. Ron DeSantis.

The Biden administration has denounced the efforts as “hateful.”

“Every parent hopes that our leaders will ensure their children’s safety, protection, and freedom,” the White House said in a statement Feb. 8.

It continued: “Today, conservative politicians in Florida rejected those basic values by advancing legislation that is designed to target and attack the kids who need support the most – LGBTQI+ students, who are already vulnerable to bullying and violence just for being themselves.”

After the bill was passed by the Florida House and Senate, Cardona slammed the legislators responsible for its passage.

“The Department of Education has made clear that all schools receiving federal funding must follow federal civil rights law, including Title IX’s protections against discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity,” Cardona said.

Levine and Cardona also shared with students and families the mental health resources and support that are currently available for these students.

“We need to support LGBTQI+ youth, their parents and families to help them achieve the good health and quality care they deserve,” Levine said. “Our communities have a champion in President Biden. The President supports equality and works to ensure everyone is represented. And that gives people a voice, a chance to effect change, to help people understand the diverse needs of our nation.”

Legislation targeting the LGBTQ community has sent shockwaves throughout the U.S.

States continue to debate whether trans youth should receive gender-affirming health care, whether trans girls should be allowed to play girls’ sports, or whether LGBTQ content can be taught in schools.

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The president last month praised Gov. Gavin Newsom as “a key partner in fighting the pandemic and delivering economic relief to working families.” | Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

SAN FRANCISCO — President Joe Biden will campaign for Gov. Gavin Newsom in California ahead of the Sept. 14 recall vote, Newsom said Thursday.

“I’m humbled by the fact the president will be out here soon,” Newsom told reporters during a campaign stop in San Francisco’s Chinatown district.

While the White House pledged last month to offer Newsom campaign support with expected visits by Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, the unraveling situation in Afghanistan upended those plans.

Harris was set to return to her Bay Area base for a campaign rally with Newsom. But the vice president canceled the appearance after a terrorist attack in Kabul killed 13 American service members.

Asked about a potential visit, the White House referred POLITICO to Biden’s previous statement expressing support for Newsom. Biden last month praised Newsom as “a key partner in fighting the pandemic and delivering economic relief to working families” and urged voters to reject the recall, but the president did not offer specific commitments.

The optics of a cross-country campaign appearance could be poor for Biden as the president continues to face heavy criticism over Afghanistan. The president’s poll numbers have plunged nationally after the Taliban seized control of the country as American troops exited.

Biden’s numbers have also fallen in California, though he still enjoys strong ratings. A Public Policy Institute of California poll released Wednesday night showed 58 percent of Californians approve of Biden, down from 70 percent in January and 66 percent in May. Still, 83 percent of Democrats back the president, and his support could help motivate the governor’s base.

Republicans jumped on Newsom’s comments Thursday.

“Dozens of California school children remain stranded in Afghanistan, abandoned by this Administration,” California Republican Party Chair Jessica Millan Patterson tweeted. “A joint campaign event to save @GavinNewsom’s job should not be @POTUS or Newsom’s priority right now.”

Time is running out for Biden to come to Newsom’s aid. Millions of Californians have already submitted mail ballots ahead of the recall election targeting Newsom.

The same PPIC poll this week suggested the race is Newsom’s to lose. California voters are answering two questions: whether to recall Newsom, and who should succeed him. If a majority of voters choose to oust Newsom, the replacement candidate with the most votes would become governor. The poll found 58 percent of voters rejecting the recall and 39 percent supporting his ouster.

Christopher Cadelago contributed to this report.

Source Article from https://www.politico.com/states/california/story/2021/09/02/newsom-biden-still-coming-to-california-to-fight-recall-1390690

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Source Article from https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-07-04/biden-close-to-rollback-of-china-tariffs-to-fight-inflation