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Macon Telegraph on MSNBill meant to ‘protect children’ could penalize library staff. What it means for Middle GAAs a publicly funded institution, it is important for our collection and services to reflect the individuals present within ...
Also, along with the 10 projects, writers, Kofi A. Oliver and Carrie Schrader have been awarded grants to bolster their ...
The Georgia legislature is considering a new bill aimed at preventing children from accessing explicit materials in libraries ...
State leaders celebrated three years ago when they passed a bipartisan measure designed to step up enforcement of a federal ...
Georgia state senators passed a Republican-backed bill that could open up librarians to misdemeanor charges for allowing ...
State law says if animals are seized because they are the object or instrument of the crime, prosecutors can go to a judge to ...
The Georgia Senate voted Monday to remove an exemption in state law that protected librarians from being charged with ...
Georgia Senate Bill 74 would remove librarians' protections against a state law about giving 'harmful materials' to minors. Here's what we know.
Georgia Hunter launches her second novel, 'One Good Thing', highlighting resilience in Italy during the Holocaust.
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WSAV Savannah on MSNProposed bill would penalize librarians for loaning minors ‘harmful’ booksLibrarians could soon face penalties in Georgia for loaning “obscene” material to minors under proposed legislation, Senate Bill 74.
Anyone who violates the law is subject to a "misdemeanor ... experts of that responsibility. Are LGBTQ books considered "harmful materials" in Georgia? There has been a lot of debate surrounding ...
Librarians in Georgia could be subject to arrest and even up to a year in jail for failing to remove “harmful materials” from ...
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