Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick proposes legislation to penalize public schools that retain books deemed "vulgar," threatening to lower their performance ratings if they do not comply with a 2025 law aimed at removing inappropriate materials from school libraries. This move is part of an ongoing effort by Texas Republicans to restrict certain book content in educational settings, impacting librarians and educators who argue these books are crucial for diverse student representation.
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