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Wyoming's bill to restrict explicit materials in children's libraries sparks debate over parental rights, local control, and access for homeschoolers.
A Wyoming bill aiming to restrict sexually explicit materials in children’s library sections has drawn debate over government overreach and parental rights.
Though amended to remove a $50,000 fine, concerns remain about stripping local control from school districts and limiting access for homeschooling families.
Critics argue the bill misrepresents content, conflating age-appropriate sex education with pornography, and accuse opponents of fear-mongering.
The editorial board urges lawmakers to prioritize dialogue with librarians and balance parental rights with intellectual freedom.
The bill advances to the full Legislature amid calls for public scrutiny.
El proyecto de ley de Wyoming para restringir los materiales explícitos en las bibliotecas infantiles despierta un debate sobre los derechos de los padres, el control local y el acceso de los niños a la educación en casa.