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Legislation now at the Statehouse was inspired by a WFYI investigation into the lack of accountability on the use of restraint and seclusion of students at local schools.
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Senate Bill 32 could result in decreased funding for library services across Indiana.
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At least 21 have embraced what two legal scholars describe as discriminatory censorship laws.
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The Hamilton East Public Library ended a policy that has attracted widespread criticism and thrust the suburban library system into a heated national debate.
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Edra Waterman, Hamilton East Public Library's director and chief executive officer, is stepping down from her role.
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The bestselling young adult author says it isn’t the role of a public library to make everyone feel comfortable.
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The Hamilton East Public Library suspended a controversial policy that led to the removal of hundreds of young adult novels from the teen collection.
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Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb signed a controversial bill allowing parents to influence choices on books in school libraries.
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The Indiana legislature approved a controversial bill Thursday centered on what books children should and should not have access to in school.
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A contentious proposal to strip school employees and public librarians of a legal defense against charges they distributed harmful materials to children has stalled. But it’s possible the language could resurface and be voted on by members of the full House.