Opinion: Temecula book ban: Letters
Re “Newsom vows to provide textbooks” :
Most broadly, this is only happening at all because school is compulsory. Dropping the legal requirement for parents to subject their children to systems roiled by this kind of petty squabbling would render all of this moot; people could and would choose for themselves the education they prefer for their children. More specifically, Corey Jackson entered the state Assembly via the Riverside County Board of Education.
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