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Texas may change how schools select library books. Critics say it could lead to more bans.

Texas may change how schools select library books. Critics say it could lead to more bans.

A bill authored by state Sen. Angela Paxton, R-McKinney, would create advisory groups largely made up of parents to recommend books for school libraries and give final say on which to procure to school boards, not librarians. Credit: Jordan Vonderhaar for The Texas Tribune

By The Texas Tribune

March 6, 2025
CATEGORIES: EDUCATION

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