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'Full House' Cast on Their Special Bond and How Bob Saget Is Still Bringing Them Together (Exclusive) - www.etonline.com - Florida
etonline.com
15.03.2022 / 04:03

'Full House' Cast on Their Special Bond and How Bob Saget Is Still Bringing Them Together (Exclusive)

 is closer than ever. ET's Brooke Anderson spoke to Candace Cameron Bure, Dave Coulier, Scott Weinger and Andrea Barber at '90s con, where they spoke about their special bond and shared how they've come together in the wake of Bob Saget's untimely passing.«Well, it always feels like family. It always feels like a reunion,» Coulier — who played Uncle Joey on the series and the  spinoff — said of reuniting with his cast mates. «It always feels like we're about to laugh really hard for the next 48 hours.»They've known each other for so long, that Weinger, who played Steve, told ET that the cast really is a family at this point.«God, we've been friends for so long, for decades.

Disney CEO Received Letter From LGBTQ Staff Pleading for Support Before ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill Passed Florida Senate (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Texas - Florida
variety.com
10.03.2022 / 17:39

Disney CEO Received Letter From LGBTQ Staff Pleading for Support Before ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill Passed Florida Senate (EXCLUSIVE)

Jennifer Maas TV Business WriterThe Walt Disney Company CEO Bob Chapek and other company leaders received a letter from Disney’s LGBTQIA+ Business Employee Resource Groups on Feb. 28, requesting the company “issue a public statement condemning anti-LGBTQIA+ policies in the U.S.” just after Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill had passed the state’s House of Representatives, but before it cleared the Senate, Variety has learned exclusively.“While there are over 200 anti-LGBTQIA+ bills being introduced across the nation (and more globally), we urge you to begin with speaking against these acts: The ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill in Florida (set to go into effect July 1st) and the Texas Governor’s directive for state agencies to investigate gender-affirming care as ‘child abuse,'” reads the letter, which was obtained by Variety Thursday, following Chapek’s first public opposition to the “Don’t Say Gay” bill at the Disney shareholders meeting Wednesday.

Human Rights Campaign Rejects $5 Million Disney Donation Until ‘Action is Taken’ on Florida’s Anti-Gay Bill - thewrap.com - Florida - North Carolina
thewrap.com
10.03.2022 / 06:01

Human Rights Campaign Rejects $5 Million Disney Donation Until ‘Action is Taken’ on Florida’s Anti-Gay Bill

In response to Chapek’s statement, Joni Madison, Interim President of the Human Rights Campaign, released the following statement: “The Human Rights Campaign will not accept this money from Disney until we see them build on their public commitment and work with LGBTQ+ advocates to ensure that dangerous proposals, like Florida’s Don’t Say Gay or Trans bill, don’t become dangerous laws, and if they do, to work to get them off the books. Businesses have had and continue to have a major impact in the fight for LGBTQ+ rights, from marriage equality to the defeat of House Bill 2 in North Carolina and beyond.

Disney Pledges $5 Million to Protect LGBTQ Rights, CEO to Meet With Florida Gov to Discuss ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill - variety.com - Florida
variety.com
09.03.2022 / 22:35

Disney Pledges $5 Million to Protect LGBTQ Rights, CEO to Meet With Florida Gov to Discuss ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill

Jennifer Maas TV Business WriterDisney CEO Bob Chapek said Wednesday the company is pledging $5 million to the Human Rights Campaign and other organizations protecting LGBTQ rights following backlash to the company’s initial quiet response to Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” legislation, as well as a report that the company has given money to all of the bill’s sponsors. Chapek, who is taking his first public stance against the bill, says he will also be meeting with Republican Gov.

Florida Senate Passes ‘Don’t Say Gay Bill’ - www.starobserver.com.au - Australia - Florida - county Jones
starobserver.com.au
09.03.2022 / 12:25

Florida Senate Passes ‘Don’t Say Gay Bill’

The Florida Senate has passed the “Don’t Say Gay Bill” on Tuesday, March 8.In a 22-17 vote, the Republican-controlled Senate approved the bill. It will now go on to Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who is expected to sign it. If a school district is suspected of violating this law, parents would be able to sue.During the debate, Democrat Shevrin Jones, Florida’s first openly gay senator, tearfully said to his colleagues, “To those who think you can legislate gay people away, I’m sorry.

Florida Senate passes “Don’t Say Gay” bill - www.metroweekly.com - Florida - Pennsylvania
metroweekly.com
08.03.2022 / 23:07

Florida Senate passes “Don’t Say Gay” bill

WESH.But opponents say that, despite the bill’s intent or language, in practice, teachers and administrators — even at the secondary levels — will preemptively ban any mention of LGBTQ issues for fear of being sued by litigious parents, sending an implicit message to LGBTQ youth that there is something wrong with them.Other opponents say the bill is a way for Republicans to pander to socially conservative voters ahead of the 2022 midterm elections this November — and for DeSantis to shore up his bona fides among socially conservative Republican primary voters for a future White House run — by demonizing LGBTQ youth. They point to a controversial House amendment, which was scrapped prior to the final vote following a public backlash, which would have required teachers, counselors, and administrators to “out” students to their parents within six weeks of any disclosure by the student regarding their identity, as evidence that the bill is motivated by anti-LGBTQ animus.“In your effort to elect Ron DeSantis and send him to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, I just ask you: Is it worth it? Is it worth it if one child is affected by this piece of legislation, what you’re doing today, I ask you: Is it worth it? Is it worth a child being outed or bullied or potentially becoming suicidal?” Sen.

Florida Senate Passes Dangerous ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill – DeSantis Expected to Sign Anti-LGBTQ Legislation - www.thenewcivilrightsmovement.com - Texas - Florida - Washington
thenewcivilrightsmovement.com
08.03.2022 / 20:09

Florida Senate Passes Dangerous ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill – DeSantis Expected to Sign Anti-LGBTQ Legislation

The Washington Post reported.The legislation is part of a wider attack on civil rights by the increasingly authoritarian Republican Party.

Disney’s Muted Response to ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill Riles LGBTQ Fans - thegavoice.com - Florida
thegavoice.com
08.03.2022 / 19:53

Disney’s Muted Response to ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill Riles LGBTQ Fans

The “Don’t Say Gay” bill faces mounting criticism as it continues to advance in the Florida Legislature and appears headed to the desk of Gov. Ron DeSantis, but one company with strong business ties to the state — despite professing to support the LGBTQ community — has declined to denounce the legislation to the growing disappointment of its many fans.

‘Edward Scissorhands’ house stuffed with movie memorabilia asks $700K - nypost.com - Florida - county Bay
nypost.com
08.03.2022 / 01:59

‘Edward Scissorhands’ house stuffed with movie memorabilia asks $700K

has listed for $699,900. But more than just property, a new owner stands to own some pieces of cinematic history.The Tampa Bay Times reports that the home, at 1774 Tinsmith Circle in Lutz, comes with a yard landscaped to replicate how it appeared in the movie — and memorabilia connected to the flick that’s included in the asking price.“Don’t miss the chance to own such a fun and interesting, one of a kind home that comes with ALL the priceless collection of memorabilia from the movie!” said listing representative, Megan Hartnell of Century 21 Affiliated, in the property’s description. Collectibles include authentic and reproduced props, as well as documents.

Disney Boss Bob Chapek Says Company Won’t Slam Florida’s ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill Directly, But Still Committed To Inclusion - deadline.com - Florida - county Summit
deadline.com
07.03.2022 / 21:15

Disney Boss Bob Chapek Says Company Won’t Slam Florida’s ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill Directly, But Still Committed To Inclusion

Facing rising outcry, Disney CEO Bob Chapek has decided to play a political and cultural version of a church mouse when it comes to Florida’s new ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill.

After ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill Backlash, Disney CEO Expresses ‘Unwavering Support’ for LGBTQ Community - variety.com - Florida - Ukraine
variety.com
07.03.2022 / 20:39

After ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill Backlash, Disney CEO Expresses ‘Unwavering Support’ for LGBTQ Community

Ethan Shanfeld In the wake of controversy over Disney’s quiet response to Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill, Disney CEO Bob Chapek expressed the company’s “unwavering commitment to the LGBTQ+ community” in a company-wide email obtained by Variety.“In terms of our communities, we are and will continue to be a leader in supporting organizations that champion diversity,” the memo reads. “In 2021, we provided nearly $3 million to support the work of LGBTQ+ organizations.

Florida Student Suspended For Protest Against ‘Don’t Say Gay Bill’ - www.starobserver.com.au - USA - Florida
starobserver.com.au
07.03.2022 / 11:29

Florida Student Suspended For Protest Against ‘Don’t Say Gay Bill’

A Florida student was indefinitely suspended for organising a statewide walkout in protest of the state’s “Don’t Say Gay Bill.”Jack Petocz, a student at Flagler Palm Coast High School (FPCHS) in Palm Coast Florida, USA, planned a March 3 rally in order to protest the Parental Rights in Education bill or “Don’t Say Gay Bill.”              I organized the statewide #DSGWalkout today in response to attempts to silence and erase the LGBTQ+ community in Florida. I was indefinitely suspended from my school for organizing a peaceful rally.

‘Edward Scissorhands’ House For Sale In Florida, Complete With Film Memorabilia - deadline.com - Florida
deadline.com
05.03.2022 / 23:47

‘Edward Scissorhands’ House For Sale In Florida, Complete With Film Memorabilia

Prices are definitely not slashed at one Florida home that’s for sale. The house used as the location setting for Tim Burton’s 1990 cult classic, Edward Scissorhands, is on the market for a cool $700k.

Florida Senate Committee Approves ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill - thegavoice.com - Florida - state Republican
thegavoice.com
02.03.2022 / 18:31

Florida Senate Committee Approves ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill

A Florida Senate committee passed legislation Monday that would ban classroom discussions about LGBTQ people, referred to by opponents as the “Don’t Say Gay” bill, after the state House of Representatives passed it last week.

‘Everybody Is Watching’: Democrats Blast GOP Lawmakers As Florida ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill Again Moves Forward - www.thenewcivilrightsmovement.com - Florida - Smith
thenewcivilrightsmovement.com
28.02.2022 / 23:39

‘Everybody Is Watching’: Democrats Blast GOP Lawmakers As Florida ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill Again Moves Forward

“Don’t Say Gay” bill from becoming the law of the land: failure to pass in the Senate this week (extremely unlikely), failure to be signed into law by Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis who supports the bill (so again, extremely unlikely), or a block from a Florida court (again, extremely unlikely).On Monday Florida Democrats waged their best efforts to at least slow down the legislation, Florida Politics reports, which passed with a strong GOP majority in the House last week.

Florida’s House Of Representatives Passes ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill - www.starobserver.com.au - Florida
starobserver.com.au
25.02.2022 / 11:05

Florida’s House Of Representatives Passes ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill

Florida’s House of Representatives passed the ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill on Thursday.The bill, officially titled Parental Rights in Education bill, passed 69 – 47. It“prohibits classroom discussion about sexual orientation or gender identity”  and allows parents to take the school district to court if they believe a school has violated the law. It now heads to the Florida State Senate and then to Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who is expected to sign it into law.Rep.

Florida House Passes ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill - variety.com - Florida - state Republican
variety.com
24.02.2022 / 23:13

Florida House Passes ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill

Ethan Shanfeld The Florida state House of Representatives passed the controversial “Don’t Say Gay” bill on Thursday, The Hill reports. The legislation would limit discussions of sexual orientation and gender identity in schools.The legislation, officially titled the Parental Rights in Education bill, passed in a 69-47 vote.

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