The Walt Disney Firm has formally condemned the controversial Florida laws generally known as the "Do not Say Homosexual" invoice, which was signed into regulation by Governor Ron DeSantis on Monday.

The condemnation, which comes from a Disney spokesperson and was obtained by Deadline, comes after the corporate confronted backlash from its workers and clients over its difficult response to the invoice. After Disney CEO Bob Chapek refused to present a direct assertion on the invoice, the corporate's workers staged walkouts demanding motion.

"Florida's HB 1557, also called the 'Do not Say Homosexual' invoice, ought to by no means have handed and will by no means have been signed into regulation," stated a Disney spokesperson within the assertion launched Monday. "We're devoted to standing up for the rights and security of LGBTQ+ members of the Disney household, in addition to the LGBTQ+ group in Florida and throughout the nation."

Nonetheless, Disney has now taken issues one step additional by saying that the corporate has a brand new dedication to hanging down the laws.

"Our aim as an organization is for this regulation to be repealed by the Legislature or struck down within the courts," the spokesperson defined, "and we stay dedicated to supporting the nationwide and state organizations working to attain that."

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The Walt Disney Firm has formally condemned the controversial Florida laws known as the "Do not Say Homosexual" invoice. On this handout photograph supplied by Disneyland Resort, Bob Chapek, Walt Disney Firm CEO, addresses solid members at a ceremony celebrating the reopening of Disneyland Resort on April 30, 2021, in Anaheim, California.Picture by Christian Thompson/Disneyland Resort through Getty Photographs

Schoolchildren had been in attendance throughout DeSantis' signing occasion on Monday. The governor promised that the laws will enable dad and mom to "ship their youngsters to highschool to get an training, not an indoctrination," the Related Press reported.

In line with the invoice's official textual content, HB 1557 establishes into regulation that "classroom instruction by college personnel or third events on sexual orientation or gender id could not happen in kindergarten by grade 3 or in a way that's not age acceptable or developmentally acceptable for college kids in accordance with state requirements."

Whereas HB 1557 is particularly designed for kindergarten by third-grade lecture rooms, activists have condemned the invoice for probably being gateway laws for stricter legal guidelines towards the LGBTQ group in faculties.

"We're gazing a brand new actuality the place LGBTQ+ college students could marvel in the event that they're allowed to even acknowledge their very own sexuality or gender id," wrote Human Rights Marketing campaign interim President Joni Madison in an announcement emailed to Newsweek, "a actuality the place younger folks with LGBTQ+ members of the family could also be compelled to stay silent whereas others can converse freely; a actuality the place LGBTQ+ college workers could also be forbidden from a lot as mentioning their family members."

Newsweek reached out to DeSantis' press workforce for remark however didn't obtain a response by publication time.

Replace 3/28/22 at 2:50 p.m. ET: This story has been up to date with extra info.