Research Symposium
23rd annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, April 6, 2023
Lindsey Salomone Poster Session 2: 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm/ Poster #269

BIO
I am from South Florida and am passionate about building a more inclusive society. I am on the board for the Pride Student Union, the Feminism and Ethnic Studies Honors Group, and the Skateboarding club. My dog Apollo and I enjoy spending time at local parks in Tallahassee. I love skateboarding and ice cream.
Student Understanding of Florida House Bill 1557
Authors: Lindsey Salomone, Dr. Rose SkeppleStudent Major: Social Work
Mentor: Dr. Rose Skepple
Mentor's Department: Teacher Education Mentor's College: College of Education Co-Presenters:
Abstract
This study investigates student understanding of House Bill 1557 (HB 1557). The researcher surveyed university-aged students. Questions were asked regarding how comfortable they felt in their understanding of different excerpts of Section 1 of the bill. Data collected will allow for more insight into the language and clarity of the bill.
Keywords: HB1557 Political Language