Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed an education bill restricting objections to public school library books. This new legislation would limit objections to one book per month for individuals without children in a specific school district. Parents with children in the district will still retain the ability to challenge books without limitations. The bill is aimed at safeguarding schools from activists aiming to disrupt the book review process. This comes after Florida faced the highest number of book ban cases in the country, prompting the governor to take action. DeSantis emphasized the importance of protecting children from inappropriate materials while ensuring transparency in the curriculum. The governor’s latest move reflects his ongoing efforts to empower parents and communities in shaping educational content across the state.
Florida Gov. DeSantis Signs Education Bill Limiting Book Objections in Schools, US
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