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Board solicitor tells Pennsauken trustees the Freedom to Read Act will require new library-challenge policies

Pennsauken Township Board of Education · December 16, 2024
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At the Dec. 16 meeting, Board Solicitor Mr. Li told the Pennsauken Board that the Freedom to Read Act has passed and will take effect in one year, requiring boards to adopt policies for addressing library material complaints; he also raised proposed drone-flight legislation and a lawsuit over newspaper notice definitions.

Board Solicitor Mr. Li told the Pennsauken Township Board of Education on Dec. 16 that the Freedom to Read Act has been passed and will take effect in one year, and that boards of education will be required to adopt policies to handle challenges to library materials.

Mr. Li also briefed trustees on proposed legislation that would ban…

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