New York City is launching a digital billboard campaign to lure Floridians unhappy with their state’s “Don’t Say Gay” law to the Big Apple, Mayor Eric Adams announced.
. Advocates say the law, which allows parents to sue school districts for noncompliance, will marginalize LGBTQ children and families.Adams called the Florida law “a targeted attack on the LGBTQ+ population.”
Although known as a supporter of LGBTQ rights during his political career including six years in New York’s state Senate, Adams angered LGBTQ activists earlier this year when he“This is not a community that’s going to be silent,” Adams said when asked about the hires Monday. “If they see something they don’t like, they’ll let you know.”
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