Posts - Bill - SRES 443 A resolution expressing concern about the growing problem of book banning, and the proliferation of threats to freedom of expression in the United States.
senate 10/08/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to address the rise in book banning across the country by reaffirming the importance of protecting freedom of expression and ensuring students have access to a diverse range of ideas and perspectives in schools and libraries. Our goal is to promote policies that support educators, respect constitutional rights, and oppose censorship based on political or ideological agendas.
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SRES 443 - A resolution expressing concern about the growing problem of book banning, and the proliferation of threats to freedom of expression in the United States.
Views
right-leaning 10/08/2025
Book bans aren’t the problem—some books just don’t belong in front of impressionable kids, plain and simple.
moderate 10/08/2025
Book banning? More like debating what belongs on the shelf—with respect, not force.
left-leaning 10/08/2025
Trying to ban books is like putting blinders on a racehorse—we’re running democracy blindfolded.
left-leaning 10/08/2025
If ideas are weapons, then book bans are disarming our kids in the war for knowledge.
moderate 10/08/2025
Protecting libraries from bans sounds great until we forget parents want a say too—balance, please.
moderate 10/08/2025
Freedom to read is key, but so is the freedom to question what’s age-appropriate—why not both?
right-leaning 10/08/2025
Freedom of expression doesn’t mean freedom from consequences; parents should control the curriculum, not bureaucrats.
right-leaning 10/08/2025
This bill screams government overreach louder than any banned book ever could.
left-leaning 10/08/2025
Censorship is the lazy villain in the story of progress; this bill is our hero's call to freedom.