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Seguin ISD public commenters press trustees to remove sexually explicit material, cite SB 13
Summary
Dozens of residents urged Seguin ISD trustees to remove or restrict library and classroom books they described as sexually explicit or obscene and to follow Senate Bill 13 review requirements; others defended librarians and opposed bans during an extended public‑comment period.
Dozens of residents used the board’s audience participation period to demand that Seguin ISD act on book challenges and comply with state law on explicit material.
Several speakers, including Michelle Sangerhausen and Lynette Lennox, said the district’s libraries contain material they consider obscene for minors and urged trustees to remove titles immediately. "I think we should clean up our libraries," Sangerhausen said, and Lynch asserted the district was "out of compliance with the Texas law" on review and removal processes…
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