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Massachusetts House passes bill safeguarding libraries from book bans
The Massachusetts House passed a bipartisan bill to protect school and public library book access by granting librarians primary authority over material selection and establishing a review process for book challenges. The bill requires materials to be age-appropriate, educationally relevant, and chosen based on professional standards, with removal decisions requiring 'clear and convincing evidence' of a book's lack of value.
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