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Texas district’s new book policy gives superintendent power to decide what stays in library

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Fort Bend ISD trustees passed a controversial policy Monday night that gives the superintendent more power over books in schools.

Previously, if a parent complained about a library book, it would be reviewed by a committee. That decision could be appealed to a district-wide committee, and finally, the school board. Now, complaints will go directly to the superintendent.

Trustee David Hamilton, who has pushed for the policy, said it will save time and money.

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