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"path": "/2026/02/competing-book-ban-bills-gather-dust-on-the-shelf-as-legislators-look-toward-session-end/",
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"textContent": "A pack of competing bills to govern how schools respond to requests for book bans have made little progress in the legislature, despite months of build up and organizing by the sponsors. As promised, State Sen. Anthony “Ant” Thornton (R- East Mountains) introduced Senate Bill 49, a pilot project for a content-based library book rating […]\n\nThe post Competing book ban bills gather dust on the shelf as legislators look toward session end appeared first on The Paper..",
"title": "Competing book ban bills gather dust on the shelf as legislators look toward session end"
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