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Texas targets student screen addiction with statewide cellphone ban affecting 5M+ students
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Texas has enacted a statewide cellphone ban in public schools, affecting over 5 million students, to combat screen addiction and improve classroom focus. Under House Bill 1481, students must either leave devices at home or store them securely during school hours. While the law allows exceptions for assistive technology, critics cite safety concerns. Governor Abbott signed the bill, which includes $20,000 in implementation funding per school and requires districts to comply within 90 days.
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