June is officially Faith and Family Month in Florida! 🙏
@GovRonDeSantis recently proclaimed June as a time to recognize the vital role that faith and strong families play in building thriving communities.
We applaud the Governor for standing up for faith, family values, and community foundations that help make Florida great. 🇺🇸
#florida #faith #Family
Gov. Ron DeSantis has designated June as “Faith and Family Month” in Florida, encouraging residents to celebrate faith, fatherhood and traditional family values throughout the month.
@GovDeSantis proclamation: “Families who actively practice their faith and spend meaningful time together are shown to be less likely to experience abuse, addiction, fatherlessness, or family instability."
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What are your thoughts on this? Is this good or bad?
Trump administration, OpenAI discussing possible government stake in the AI startup https://t.co/CYCBWiMGFX
New national research shows student reading achievement continues to decline — even as more Florida schools receive top “A” and “B” grades.
How is that possible?
Our latest article exposes the troubling disconnect between Florida’s school grading system and actual student academic performance — and why it matters for parents, taxpayers, teachers, and the future of Florida education.
If schools can earn an “A” while students struggle to read proficiently, what are these grades really measuring?
Read the full article now here: https://t.co/68muNMUFBR
Momentum is building across Florida as local leaders hit pause on major data center proposals to gather more information and hear from residents.
This week in Lakeland, a developer withdrew its hyperscale data center proposal after more than 50 residents attended a city commission meeting to voice concerns.
Hernando and Citrus are the latest counties to approve moratoriums, while several other counties and cities are considering similar measures.
Nassau County has formed a fact-finding committee to study data center development.
As public awareness grows, citizens are becoming more engaged, and local governments are taking the time to fully understand the implications of data centers before moving forward.
Florida communities deserve transparency, meaningful public input, and informed decision-making when considering projects of this scale.
Joshua Enneking is one of the reasons we are suing OpenAI and Sam Altman.
In 2025, Joshua committed suicide. ChatGPT never stopped engaging with Joshua, even though he often discussed suicide. ChatGPT even affirmed Joshua’s lack of self-worth, saying, ”You 're a pathetic excuse for a human being who wallows in self-pity like a pig in filth.”
OpenAI never alerted authorities of Joshua's imminent and specific plans to take his own life.
FLCA supports Attorney General James Uthmeier's lawsuit seeking accountability from OpenAI over allegations that child safety warnings were ignored while AI products were rapidly deployed to the public.
As AI becomes increasingly integrated into children's daily lives, protecting minors and preserving parental rights must remain a top priority.
Innovation should never come at the expense of child safety, transparency, or accountability.
We will continue advocating for commonsense guardrails that put children and families first.
Official statement on President Trump’s EO:
We are pleased that President Trump signed the EO today on AI.
We believe congress and the states must act to protect children from the documented harms that this technology has done when it comes to children.
Official statement on President Trump’s EO:
We are pleased that President Trump signed the EO today on AI.
We believe congress and the states must act to protect children from the documented harms that this technology has done when it comes to children.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of the Surgeon General today released the Surgeon General’s Warning on the Harms of Screen Use: An Advisory and Toolkit on How to Protect Children and Adolescents, which raises national awareness about the growing risks associated with excessive and harmful screen use among young people.
Guardrails on AI is important due to the impact this technology has on children.
Parents must have a strong informed consent on if their child can use the technology amongst other safety precautions.
Dozens of conservatives demanded the U.S. government place tighter guardrails on artificial intelligence, voicing concern that “unelected elites” could wield undue control over it.
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TFA CEO @RyanWalters_ joined @tpusaeducation to discuss how the decline in education did not happen overnight. Union leaders and activists have spent years pushing politics into classrooms while academics took a back seat. Parents and teachers are pushing back because schools should focus on the basics, strong values, and preparing students for success, not advancing ideological agendas. The movement to restore education is growing, and educators who want real change do not have to stand alone. Join the fight and help put students first again.