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The report documents legislation introduced across the country to restrict discussion on LGBTQ+ and race-related issues. Many of these bills are modeled after Florida laws.
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According to PEN America, during the 2022–23 school year, Florida's public schools banned more than 1,400 books across 33 school districts.
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The legal challenge focuses on a part of the law that sets prohibitions on instruction of certain topics, like racism and gender studies, at state colleges and universities.
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This school year brought more book bans in Florida than almost any other state, according to an analysis by the free expression advocacy group PEN America.
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The library system's "Big Read" initiative is in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts
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State Senator Joe Gruters invited a Florida congressional candidate who’s been banned from most social media sites to speak alongside him as he rolled out…