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A day after the Senate passed its version of the bill, a House panel Wednesday approved a measure aimed at preventing children from seeing drag shows. The measure (HB 1423) would prevent children from being admitted to an โ€œadult live performanceโ€ and could lead to venues facing penalties for violations.

While the proposal doesnโ€™t specifically single out drag shows, it comes after Gov. Ron DeSantisโ€™ administration took steps such as filing a complaint against the Hyatt Regency Miami hotel for hosting a โ€œDrag Queen Christmasโ€ event in December, alleging minors were allowed to see the show. The complaint seeks to have the hotelโ€™s liquor license revoked.

Also, other Republican-led states have targeted children going to drag shows. โ€œI find the debate on this bill to be stunning,โ€ House sponsor Randy Fine, R-Brevard County, said before the House State Administration & Technology Appropriations Subcommittee voted 10-5 to approve the bill Wednesday. โ€œThis bill is about children.โ€

But opponents have argued that parents should be able to make decisions about whether children attend events and say the proposal is part of a broader conservative attempt to take aim at LGBTQ people.

Rep. Kristen Arrington, D-Kissimmee, described the bill Wednesday as โ€œred meat to the right base.โ€ The Republican-controlled Senate voted 28-12 along party lines Tuesday to pass its bill.