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State Sen. Mark Leno, D-San Francisco, urges members of the Senate to approve the measure yesterday. |
The bill gives school districts flexibility in deciding what to include in the lessons and at what grades students would receive them. Supporters say the move is needed to counter anti-gay stereotypes and beliefs that make children in those groups vulnerable to bullying and suicide. But "I'm deeply troubled kids would have to contemplate at a very, very early age, when many of us are teaching abstinence ... what is sexuality," says a Republican state senator.
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