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Texas House passes school library bill, intensifying US battle over who decides what students read
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The Texas House has approved Senate Bill 13, a measure that gives school boards and parents greater control over which books are allowed in public school libraries. The bill allows for the removal of books deemed “harmful” or “indecent” based on local community values. Critics warn the bill could lead to broad censorship and administrative burdens. It now returns to the Senate for final approval, intensifying the national debate on student access to library materials.
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