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  • H. RES. 1499 is a resolution that raises concerns about book bans and threats to freedom of expression in the U.S. It points out that such bans, often happening without proper guidelines, threaten the free exchange of ideas and the democratic fabric of society. The resolution...

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    In the United States, there's a concern about people trying to ban books, which means stopping others from reading them. This resolution is saying that everyone should have the freedom to read different books and ideas, and it asks schools and local leaders to make sure this freedom is protected.

  • The Senate Resolution 857 expresses concern about the growing issue of book bans and threats to freedom of expression in the United States. It highlights the importance of protecting the right to read and the diversity of perspectives in books, noting the negative impact of censorship on...

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    Senate Resolution 857 is about making sure people can read any book they want and hear different ideas. It wants everyone to have a special week to talk about why it's important to let people choose books for themselves and not to stop them from reading what they like.

  • H.R. 6830, also known as the “Books Save Lives Act,” aims to ensure diversity in book collections at certain libraries across the United States. The bill requires school libraries to be staffed by trained librarians and mandates that both public libraries and school libraries...

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    H.R. 6830 wants to make sure some libraries have a variety of books, including those about different kinds of people, and it will check if banning some books is unfair.