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Remember when the Florida teachers union hosted a speaker who urged students to protest ICE? SB 1296 holds them accountable: NO taxpayer-funded union time for politics. It’s time to pass this crucial legislation and put the classroom BEFORE the picket line! Joe Gruters, Sen. Bryan Ávila, Corey Simon, Ben...

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