Massachusetts became the latest state to pass a law protecting the right to read. Governor Healey signed the bill last week after years of consideration in the state legislature and advocacy by groups like Mass Freedom to Read. S.3241, An Act Regarding Free Expression, protects both school and public libraries by:
Putting trust in the trained professionals who select materials for their collections. Requiring libraries have collection policie…
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