POLITICSOHIO CAPITAL JOURNAL
Book bans, censorship, and funding fears challenge Ohio public school librarians
Ohio public school librarians are concerned about book bans, censorship, and funding cuts that threaten their employment. Proposed legislation to restrict student reading choices and reduced public school funding have led librarians to fear job instability, while lawmakers shifted funds to private school vouchers instead of sustaining the Fair School Funding Plan.
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