In Huntington Beach, A Move To Censor Children's Books With 'Sexual Content'

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In Huntington Beach, A Move To Censor Children's Books With 'Sexual Content'
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In addition, the resolution calls for establishing a"community parent/guardian review board" composed of up to three members appointed by each council member, for potentially 21 members total. The board will review children's books proposed for acquisition by the city library and existing library books flagged by review board members.

Opponents countered that librarians are trained to curate books for a wide diversity of interests and viewpoints. "They don't have to give their child a library card. So they can be their own parental committee of one, selecting the materials for them, with them, at the library."Jill Replogle wants to know what you wished you knew more about in OC and what’s important to you that’s not getting enough attention.Exclusive: We Asked Nury Martinez To Explain What She Said On The Secret Tapes.

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