Missouri law bans books, calls for jail time and fines for any educators found in violation

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The law banning any books containing topics considered sexually explicit goes into effect on August 28.

Missouri SB 775 calls for a limit on reading materials in public and private schools.She and other members of the Missouri Library Associaton’s Intellectual Freedom Committee said this wasn’t how the language of the measure started out.

“This new law going into effect and this stuff happening within my own school are setting up my generation for failure,” said Keturah Flockstra. “The loudest voice, the only voice is this voice for censorship, for removal, for oversight, for criminalizing librarians. The other side is either unaware or not speaking up,” said Mautino.

We reached out to some of the largest districts in the Ozarks. All of them declined an on-camera interview to discuss their policy for handling this. But sent us the following statements: Nixa Public Schools - “We are currently reviewing the impact the new law will have on any materials in our district. We will be reviewing materials on a case-by-case basis as questions arise from parents or staff.”

Flockstra said, “By removing these books you’re actually sparking more curiosity about them which is going to get more people interested.”

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