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A new bill approved by a state House committee seeks to ban school library books depicting sexual activity and those considered pervasively vulgar.
North Carolina House Republicans have advanced a bill that would create advisory committees to approve and remove books from libraries in public and charter schools.
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The bill would require school districts to create a committee to identify library books containing sexual activity or “pervasively vulgar” content.
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