It also prohibits a government entity from issuing a permit to a person or business admits a child to an adult live performance. If the person or bar or restaurant knowingly admits a child to an adult live performance has a beverage license, they are subjected to having that license suspended or revoked and being fined $5,000 for a first violation and $10,000 for a subsequent violation. Ron DeSantis came to Tampa to sign into law SB 1438, which prohibits a person, or business establishment from “knowingly” admitting a child to an adult live performance. “The climate right now is just really bad,” said Carrie West, the president of Tampa Pride. But this year, the event has been canceled. Tampa’s Pride on the River event has taken place in September over the past three years, showcasing a festival, a diversity boat parade, a drag brunch, musical performances, art face painters and balloons for kids.
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