Florida Rep. Charles Van Zant (R) is catching some heat for a Youtube video in which he basically said the state's new testing system will promote homosexuality among students.The remarks were made in March, but the video is just circulating on Florida media outlets Tuesday.A Washington, D.C.-based non-profit group called American Institutes for Research won the right to design Florida's standardized tests, and Van Zant is clearly not a fan."These people that will now receive $220 million from the state of Florida, unless this is stopped, will promote double mindedness in state education, and attract every one of your children to become as homosexual as they possibly can," Van Zant said in the video.Van Zant represents Keystone Heights, which is in Clay County, just south of Jacksonville.A group called Think Progress published the video, which you can watch below, or tap here to watch on your mobile device:26072188

Florida Rep. Charles Van Zant (R) is catching some heat for a Youtube video in which he basically said the state's new testing system will promote homosexuality among students.

The remarks were made in March, but the video is just circulating on Florida media outlets Tuesday.

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A Washington, D.C.-based non-profit group called American Institutes for Research won the right to design Florida's standardized tests, and Van Zant is clearly not a fan.

"These people that will now receive $220 million from the state of Florida, unless this is stopped, will promote double mindedness in state education, and attract every one of your children to become as homosexual as they possibly can," Van Zant said in the video.

Van Zant represents Keystone Heights, which is in Clay County, just south of Jacksonville.

A group called Think Progress published the video, which you can watch below, or tap here to watch on your mobile device: