![]() Bill Lee is jumping into the school book debate. School book debate: Recent book removals, new state legislation intensify ongoing debate over what's taught in Tennessee schools Lee first announced the library proposal during his annual State of the State address on Jan. The legislation is dubbed the " Age-Appropriate Materials Act of 2022." It would require school districts to keep a current list of all materials available to students and establish a procedure to "periodically review the library collection at each school to ensure that the school's library collection contains materials appropriate for the age and maturity levels of the students who may access the materials, and that is suitable for, and consistent with, the educational mission of the school." ![]() Bill Lee cleared the Senate Education Committee Wednesday, as attempts to restrict what materials are available in schools continue across Tennessee. View Gallery: 'Maus' removal: Parents ask Tennessee school board to reconsider banĪ new school library law backed by Gov.
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