Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, a Republican, mocked the Florida Parental Education Bill as “absurd” on Sunday, saying it would not have been voted on in his state. “I did not actually see the details of the legislation, but the whole thing looks like a crazy brawl,” Hogan said. “And now he wants to criticize Disney for expressing how he feels about this bill. I mean, they have every right. We have a thing called freedom of speech. They can go out and say what they think.” Hogan made the statement during an appearance on CNN on Sunday, shortly after claiming he was unfamiliar with the details of the law. Florida Gov. Ron de Sandis, Republican, signed the bill in March, banning schools from instructing students on gender identity or sexual orientation between kindergarten and elementary school. CNN presenter Dana Bash asked Hogan to respond to DeSantis’s ongoing dispute with Disney over the bill. Disney issued a statement last week condemning the legislation and DeSantis threatened retaliation. “I think the bill was a bit absurd and not something that would have happened in our state,” Hogan said. DeSantis’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment regarding Hogan’s criticism. DEMOCRATS APPLY FLORA PROMOTES “DO NOT TELL GEIKI” HOSPITAL. HERE IS WHAT THE LEGISLATION REALLY SAYS The media has widely misled the bill, calling it the “do not say homosexual” bill, a term also used by Democrats to campaign against the bill. The law does not prohibit the term “gay” from the Florida classroom and only prevents teachers from directly instructing young students on sexual orientation and gender identity. While Florida has faced some boycott threats from opponents of the law, DeSantis’s office says it is not worried about such an effort. “Many of the tourists in Florida have visited us from states with orders and restrictions to enjoy the freedoms and sense of normality that Florida has become known for under the leadership of Governor DeSantis,” a DeSantis spokeswoman said. , Christina Pushaw. wrote last week. “Businesses thrive here too, because the governor has kept our state open and our tax burden remains the lowest in the country.” CLICK HERE TO RECEIVE THE FOX NEWS APPLICATION “These are things that anyone can appreciate, regardless of gender or sexual orientation,” he added. “Therefore, we are not worried about boycotts or other financial damage to Florida as a result of any legislation. But even if we were: no amount of money would persuade Governor DeSantis to change his position. He will always defend parental rights and protection.” children.”