A draft bill being considered by the Education Interim Committee proposes a book must be pulled from all schools statewide if three school districts or six charter schools deem it violates the state's sensitive materials law.
<p>SALT LAKE CITY — Utah lawmakers are considering significant changes to Utah's law that allows for books to be removed from school libraries.
 Candice Pierucci, R-Herriman, said while the draft is subject to change before the next interim meeting on Nov.
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