Wadsack: Bill would 'protect children from being sexualized by our public schools'

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State senators voted Monday to have the Arizona Department of Education come up with a list of books that cannot be used in public schools. The bill, introduced by Sen. Justine Wadsack, will now move to the House. Video courtesy…

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