Law Eliminating Education Exception For Obscene Books In K-12 Schools Signed By Governor
A Law That Eliminates An Exception For Educational Purposes Pertaining To Obscene Books Has Been Signed By Governor Bill Lee.
Read moreA Law That Eliminates An Exception For Educational Purposes Pertaining To Obscene Books Has Been Signed By Governor Bill Lee.
Read moreThe House Voted To Approve Two Bills Yesterday That Would Keep Obscene Books Out Of School Libraries. One Goes Next To The Senate Education Committee, While The Other Will Head To Governor Bill Lee’s Desk.
Read moreA Bill With The Goal Of Expediting The Removal Of Obscene Or Inappropriate Materials That Sit On Tennessee School Shelves Will Be Heading To The Floor Of The State House For Debate And A Vote.
Read moreA Bill With The Purpose Of Helping To Weed Out Objectionable Books In The State’s School Libraries In A Timelier Fashion Passed Out Of The House Education Administration Committee Yesterday.
Read moreSpeaking To The Anderson County Commission, A Colleague Evoked Shock And Awe Among The County Government Officials By Simply Displaying Some Vulgar Pictures From Library Books While Contrasting Those With The Nearly-Banned Books Of Our Beloved Dr. Seuss. While Most Commissioners And Some Citizens Spoke Passionately About How The Process Of Reconsideration Should Not Have Been Circumvented By Bringing The Issue Of Books To The Commission Meeting, Ironically Early The Next Morning The Commissioner Who Is Chairman Of The Library Board, Removed Some Of The Offending Books From The Library, Bypassing The Touted Reconsideration “Process” Himself.
Read moreA Concerned Williamson County Parent Sent A Letter To Speaker Cameron Sexton, Senate Republican Leader Jack Johnson And Governor Bill Lee Outlining Clear Violations Of Tennessee’s Age Appropriate Act Of 2022 In Her County’s Schools.
Read moreWe Came To One Of The Most Conservative Counties In Tennessee, Because We Thought There Was No Way The Good People Of Tennessee Would Stand For That Filth In Their Schools. But We Were Wrong And Now We Can See That Here, We Are Only About Two Years Away From Becoming California. And There Is NOWHERE Else To Go After This.
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