HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES STAFF ANALYSIS
BILL #: CS/CS/HB 1349 History and Instruction of Political and Socio-economic Systems
SPONSOR(S): Education & Employment Committee, PreK-12 Appropriations Subcommittee, Brannan and
others
TIED BILLS: None. IDEN./SIM. BILLS: CS/CS/SB 1264
REFERENCE ACTION ANALYST STAFF DIRECTOR or
BUDGET/POLICY CHIEF
1) Choice & Innovation Subcommittee 11 Y, 4 N Collins Sleap
2) PreK-12 Appropriations Subcommittee 10 Y, 2 N, As CS Bailey Potvin
3) Education & Employment Committee 19 Y, 1 N, As CS Collins Hassell
SUMMARY ANALYSIS
The bill requires, beginning in the 2026-2027 school year, that the History of Communism be included in
required instruction to public school students in an age- and developmentally-appropriate manner and include:
 The history of Communism in the United States and domestic Communist movements, including
their histories and tactics.
 Atrocities committed in foreign countries under the guidance of Communism.
 Comparative discussion of political ideologies, such as Communism and totalitarianism, that conflict
with the principles of freedom and democracy essential to the founding principles of the United
States.
 The increasing threat of Communism in the United States and our allies through the 20th Century,
including the events of the Cultural Revolution in the People’s Republic of China and other mass
killings from Communist regimes.
 The economic, industrial, and political events that preceded and anticipated Communist revolutions .
 The Communist policies of Cuba and spread of Communist ideologies throughout Latin America,
including the roots of the Communist Party of Cuba and guerilla forces throughout Latin America.
The bill requires the Department of Education (DOE) to prepare and offer standards for the instruction and
authorizes the DOE to seek input from any individuals who were victims of Communism or any state or
nationally recognized organizations dedicated to the victims of Communism. Additionally, the Department of
State is required to collaborate with the DOE, and consult with key stakeholders, to provide a recommendation
to the Legislature, no later than December 1, 2024, regarding the creation of a museum of the history of
Communism.
The bill renames the Adam Smith Center for the Study of Economic Freedom as the Adam Smith Center for
Economic Freedom (Center). Additionally, the bill expands the goals of the Center to include educational
freedom with the study and effect of government and free market economies. The bill also requires the Center
to prepare and host symposiums for civil discussions on democracy and capitalism and to partner with the
Institute for Freedom in the Americas to support its mission.
The bill creates the Institute for Freedom in the Americas (Institute) at Miami Dade College to preserve the
ideals of a free society and promote democracy in the Americas. The bill requires the Institute to partner with
the Center to provide networking opportunities for regional leaders to advance the understanding of democratic
values, while also offering educational opportunities in democracy and governance. The bill requires the
Institute to be supported by a direct-support organization with a five-member board.
The bill does not appear to have a fiscal impact.
The bill has an effective date of July 1, 2024.
This docum ent does not reflect the intent or official position of the bill sponsor or House of Representatives .
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FULL ANALYSIS
I. SUBSTANTIVE ANALYSIS
A. EFFECT OF PROPOSED CHANGES:
Florida Required Instruction
Present Situation
Required Instruction Topics
Florida law requires that public school students in grades K-12 receive instruction on specific subjects
including, among other items, historical time periods, comprehensive health education, and
government.1 Instructional personnel are required to teach these subjects efficiently and faithfully, using
historically accurate books and materials, following prescribed courses and approved methods of
instruction.2 Unless otherwise specified, the law generally does not prescribe grade level, instructional
hours, or instructional materials requirements for these topics.
School districts are required to report, annually each summer, to the Department of Education (DOE)
on how instruction was provided during the previous school year for certain required subjects defined in
s. 1003.42, F.S., including the history of the United States, the history of Asian American and Pacific
Islanders, the history of African Americans, and the history of the Holocaust. 3 The report must include
specific courses offered for each grade level and what materials and resources were used. 4
Guiding Principles for Teaching Required Instruction Topics
In 2022, the Legislature required that instruction on required topics be consistent with the following
principles of individual freedom:5
 No person is inherently racist, sexist, or oppressive, whether consciously or unconsciously, solely
by virtue of his or her race or sex.
 No race is inherently superior to another race.
 No person should be discriminated against or receive adverse treatment solely or partly on the
basis of race, color, national origin, religion, disability, or sex.
 Meritocracy or traits such as a hard work ethic are not racist but fundamental to the right to pursue
happiness and be rewarded for industry.
 A person, by virtue of his or her race or sex, does not bear responsibility for actions committed in
the past by other members of the same race or sex.
 A person should not be instructed that he or she must feel guilt, anguish, or other forms of
psychological distress for actions, in which he or she played no part, committed in the past by other
members of the same race or sex.
The Legislature specified that instructional personnel may facilitate discussions and use curricula to
address, in an age-appropriate manner, how the freedoms of persons have been infringed by sexism,
slavery, racial oppression, racial segregation, and racial discrimination. However, classroom instruction
and curriculum may not be used to indoctrinate or persuade students to a particular point of view
inconsistent with the above principles.6
To enable students to better understand and appreciate the principles of individual freedom, the State
Board of Education (SBE) is required to develop a “Stories of Inspiration” curriculum to inspire future
generations through motivating stories of American history that demonstrate important life skills and the
1 Section 1003.42, F.S.
2 Section 1003.42(2), F.S.
3 Rule 6A-1.094124, F.A.C.
4 Id.
5 Section 1003.42(3), F.S.
6 Section 1003.42(3), F.S. (flush left provisions at the end of the subsection).
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principles of individual freedom that enabled persons to prosper even in the most difficult
circumstances.7
Social Studies Educational Standards
In 2023, the SBE adopted Florida’s State Academic Standards for Social Studies. 8 These current
standards incorporate lessons on Communism, including a grade 7 standard requiring students to
analyze the advantages of capitalism and the free market in the United States over government-
controlled economic systems.
For grades K-6, the DOE has not promulgated standards for the history of Communism. But for grades
7 and 9-12, there are numerous American History standards that include the history of Communism,
including, but not limited to:9
 identify the factors that led to the decline and fall of Communism in the Soviet Union and
Eastern Europe;
 compare the philosophies of Capitalism, Socialism, and Communism as described by Adam
Smith, Robert Owen, and Karl Marx;
 Analyze the advantages of Capitalism and the free market in the United States over
government-controlled economic systems (e.g., Socialism and Communism) in regard to
economic freedom and raising the standard of living for citizens.
Victims of Communism Day
On May 9, 2022, Governor Ron DeSantis signed into law HB 395, creating Victims of Communism Day
to annually be observed in public schools on November 7. 10 The law also required, beginning with the
2022-2023 school year, high school students enrolled in the required United States Government class,
to receive at least 45 minutes of instruction on “Victims of Communism Day” to include topics such as
Mao Zedong and the Cultural Revolution, Joseph Stalin and the Soviet System, Fidel Castro and the
Cuban Revolution, Vladimir Lenin and the Russian Revolution, Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge, and
Nicolás Maduro and the Chavismo movement, and how victims suffered under these regimes through
poverty, starvation, migration, systemic lethal violence, and suppression of speech.11
Effect of Proposed Changes
The bill requires, beginning in the 2026-2027 school year, that the History of Communism be included
in required instruction to public school students. The bill requires such required instruction to be age-
and developmentally-appropriate and include:
 The history of Communism in the United States and domestic Communist movements, including
their histories and tactics.
 Atrocities committed in foreign countries under the guidance of Communism.
 Comparative discussion of political ideologies, such as Communism and totalitarianism, that
conflict with the principles of freedom and democracy essential to the founding principles of the
United States.
 The increasing threat of Communism in the United States and our allies through the 20 th
Century, including the events of the Cultural Revolution in the People’s Republic of China and
other mass killings from Communist regimes.
7 Section 1003.42(4), F.S.
8 See Florida’s State Academic Standards , Social Studies (2023), available at https://www.fldoe.org/core/fileparse.php/20653/urlt/6-
4.pdf.
9 CPALMS, Standards, Social Studies, American History, https://www.cpalms.org/PreviewIdea/Preview/3667 (last visited Jan 25,
2024). See SS.7.CG.3.15, SS.912.CG.3.1, SS.9.12.CG.4, SS.912.W.6.3, and SS.912.W.8.5 CPALMS is the State of Florida’s official
source for standards information and course descriptions. It provides access to thousands of standards -aligned, free, and high-quality
instructional/educational resources that have been developed specifically for the standards and vetted through a rigorous review
process.
10 Ch. 2022-98, Laws of Fla., codified at s. 683.334, F.S.
11 Section 683.334 (3)(a), F.S.
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 The economic, industrial, and political events that preceded and anticipated Communist
revolutions.
 The Communist policies of Cuba and spread of Communist ideologies throughout Latin
America, including the roots of the Communist Party of Cuba and guerilla forces throughout
Latin America.
The bill requires the DOE to prepare and offer standards for the instruction and authorizes the DOE to
seek input from any individuals who were victims of Communism or any state or nationally recognized
organizations dedicated to the victims of Communism.
Further, the bill requires the Department of State, in collaboration with the DOE, to consult with state
and national stakeholders to provide a recommendation to the Legislature, no later than December 1,
2024, on the creation of a museum of the history of Communism.
The Adam Smith Center for the Study of Economic Freedom
Present Situation
In 2020, the Florida Legislature created the Adam Smith Center for the Study of Economic Freedom
(Center) at Florida International University.12 The Center’s mission is to harnesses the power of
rigorous research, excellence in education and mentorship, and effective public outreach to offer a
better understanding of the free enterprise system and its impact on individual freedom and human
prosperity around the world, with a special emphasis on the United States, Latin America, and the
Caribbean.13
Working at the intersection of government policy and the free market, the Center is a world-class,
independent, non-partisan think tank that aims to inform, influence, and inspire current and future
leaders to develop and implement innovative policies to advance economic and individual freedom and
human prosperity.14 The goals of the Center are to:15
 Study the effect of government and free market economies on individual freedom and human
prosperity.
 Conduct and promote research on the effect of political and economic systems on human
prosperity.
 Plan and host research workshops and conferences to allow students, scholars, and guests to
exchange in civil discussion of democracy and capitalism.
 Provide fellowship and mentoring opportunities to students engaged in scholarly studies of the
effect of political and economic systems on human prosperity.
Effect of Proposed Changes
The bill renames the Center as the Adam Smith Center for Economic Freedom. Additionally, the bill
expands the goals of the Center to include the study and effect of government and free market
economies on educational freedom, and to plan and host symposiums for civil discussions on
democracy and capitalism. The bill authorizes the Center to develop curriculum to offer degrees and
requires the Center to partner with the Institute for Freedom in the Americas to supports its mission,
which includes promoting economic and individual freedoms as a means for advancing human
progress with an emphasis on Latin America and the Caribbean.
The bill creates the Institute for Freedom (Institute) in the Americas at Miami Dade College to preserve
the ideals of a free society and promote democracy in the Americas. The bill requires the Institute to be
located at the Freedom Tower and provides the Institute with the following duties:
12 Section 7, Ch. 2020-17, L.O.F., codified at s. 1004.6991, F.S.
13 Florida International Univers ity, The Adam Smith Center for Economic Freedom, https://freedom.fiu.edu/ (last visited Feb. 16,
2024).
14 Id.
15 Section 1004.64991, F.S.
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 Partner with the Center to hold workshops, symposiums, and conferences that provide
networking opportunities for leaders throughout the region to gain new insights and ideas for
promoting democracy, including knowledge and insight to the intellectual, political and economic
freedoms that are foundational to a democratic society.
 Enter into an agreement with the Center to provide participants with academic coursework and
programs that advance democratic practices and economic and legal reforms.
 Provide educational and experiential opportunities for regional leaders committed to careers in
democracy and governance.
The bill requires Miami Dade College to approve a direct-support organization to support the Institute in
its mission to develop partnerships throughout the Americas. The board of the direct-support
organization must consist of five members as follows:
 one member appointed by the President of the Senate;
 one member appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives; and
 three members appointed by the Governor which must include a representative from Miami
Dade College and the Center.
B. SECTION DIRECTORY:
Section 1: Amends s. 1003.42, F.S., beginning in a specified school year, requiring students to
receive instruction on the history of Communism; providing requirements for such
instruction; requiring the Department of Education to prepare and offer standards for
such instruction; authorizing the department to seek specified input for such standards;
Requiring the Department of Education to prepare and offer standards for such
instruction; authorizing the department to seek specified input for such standards;
Section 2: Requiring the Department of State, in collaboration with the Department of Education, to
provide a recommendation to the Legislature by a specified date relating to the creation
of a museum of the history of Communism; providing for the future expiration of such
requirements.
Section 3: Amends s. 1004.6496, F.S.; conforming provisions to changes made by the act.
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