DeSantis talks changes to teachers' paychecks, protections and unions during Jacksonville visit.
for school board were elected in November. If school board members do not like state policies, however, they should not force teachers to violate them, he said.
DeSantis said identification would help voters know the values and philosophies of their school board candidates – and whether they agreed with him. DeSantis did not provide further detail as to when any legislation would be introduced or specifics on how policies would be implemented.
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