Tennessee Bill Filed To Enact “Restricted Access By Minors To Obscene Library Materials Act” (Update 2.5.24)

Tennessee State Representative John Ragan Has Filed A Bill That Aims To Establish A Petitioning Process For Obscene Library Materials.

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Tennessee Grandma Issues Warning About Sexualized Materials Found In Kid’s Sections Of Public Libraries

Places That Should Be Safe Havens And An Escape From The World Are Becoming More And More Dangerous For Children As Public Libraries Across The State Continue To Be Infiltrated With Books Full Of Sexualized Content And Queer Ideology. One East Tennessee Grandmother Has Had Enough After Discovering Explicitly Inappropriate Materials In The Children’s Section Of The Kingsport Library Where She Had Taken Her 2 And 4-Year-Old Grandchildren.

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Nolensville Public Library Stocking Shelves With LGBTQ+ Children’s Books

In Light Of The Many Concerns Of Parents Alongside Tennessee’s Continued Affiliation With The American Library Association, One Of Our Readers Reached Out To The Tennessee Conservative About What Exactly The Nolensville Public Library Has To Offer In Their Children’s Department.

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Small Town Conservative Victory In Culture War

In A Normally Sparsely Attended City Hall Meeting, A Small Squadron Of About 25 LGBTQ+ Warriors Attended To Protest The Pressure Put On The Local Public Library By The Conservative Mayor And Vice-Mayor. At Issue Was A Bold LGBTQ+ Book Display In The Children’s Section, With Very Provocative Titles…

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Bill To Expedite Obscene Book Review In Tennessee School Libraries To Be Heard Next Week On House Floor

A 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.

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Legislation Aims To Finish Initiative Started Last Session: To Get Porn Out Of Tennessee School Libraries

A Pair Of Bills Will Be Heard Before The Criminal Justice Subcommittee At Noon On 3/7/2023, That Will Set Out To Finish A Task Yet To Be Accomplished In The State Of Tennessee.

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Anderson County Libraries’ Assault On Children And Our Resistance To It (Op-Ed)

Speaking 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.

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Harshbarger And Green Fight Back Against Harmful Material In Schools

Representatives Diana Harshbarger And Mark Green Of Tennessee Introduced The No Obscene Teaching In Our Schools Act, Also Known As The Not In Our Schools Act, Which Prohibits Schools That Have Violated State Laws On Harmful Material For Children From Receiving Federal Funds.

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Hamilton County Schools Book Review Committee Seeks Transparency In Library Book Selection Process

The Hamilton County School Board’s Book Review Committee Met On Tuesday To Discuss The Procedure That Is Currently In Place For Determining What Books Are Found In School Libraries.

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