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New language in an Indiana state House bill would remove school libraries' legal defense if they are accused of offering inappropriate or pornographic materials to students.

would also be required to create a complaints process for community members who take issue with or find obscene a book assigned or available to their child. School libraries would additionally be required to publish a catalogue of their materials on the school's website, or in a hard copy upon request.Republican Sen.

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