In Katy, Texas, a parent who campaigned to ban graphic novels about Black middle school-age boys from public school libraries is now running for a seat on the suburban Houston school board, promising to stop the indoctrination.
Four hours away in Arlington, a school board member who spoke out against a lawmakers investigation of library books discovered last month that several of his re-election signs had been vandalized with the words pedophile sympathizer.
And in Mansfield, a suburb southwest of Dallas, a newly formed political action committee sent mailers alleging that woke policies were to blame for a mass shooting in the district and endorsing four school board candidates who would protect our children and keep critical race theory out of our classrooms.
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