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Texas governor calls for removal of pornographic material from public schools

Updated: November 4, 2021 at 4:57 pm EST  See Comments

Thu Nov 4, 2021 – 4:26 pm EDT

AUSTIN (LifeSiteNews) – Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has asked the state school board association to work with its members to ensure pornographic material is removed from schools.

“Parents have the right to shield their children from obscene content used in schools their children attend,” Abbott wrote in a November 1 letter to Dan Troxell, chief executive of the Texas Association of School Boards (TASB). “They are right that Texas public schools should not provide or promote pornographic or obscene material to students.”

He said Texas parents have become “increasingly alarmed” about books used in the classroom that portray pornographic materials. The letter does not give any specific examples.

“You have an obligation to Texas parents and students to ensure that no child in Texas is exposed to pornography or other inappropriate content while inside a Texas public school,” Abbott said.

His letter said that “library books and other classroom resources” are often decided at the district level. He wants TASB to ensure the districts in its association are removing pornographic materials.

The school board group responded by arguing it does not set curricula and that it was

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