OP-ED: Celebrate Banned Books Week by Telling Wisconsin Republicans to Stop Censoring Our Kids' Education
September 26, 2024
September 26, 2024
MONONA, Wisconsin, Sept. 26 [Category: Economics] -- A Better Wisconsin Together, a state-based research and communications hub for progressives, issued the following news release:
As Wisconsinites, most of us can agree that politicians have no business mandating what our kids learn in school or censoring what can be checked out at our local public libraries. Yet, a recent study ranked Wisconsin as the second highest state for book bans, with 481 books banned in Wisconsin classrooms . . .
As Wisconsinites, most of us can agree that politicians have no business mandating what our kids learn in school or censoring what can be checked out at our local public libraries. Yet, a recent study ranked Wisconsin as the second highest state for book bans, with 481 books banned in Wisconsin classrooms . . .