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Home»Politics»North Carolina Residents Outraged Over Bill Targeting School Books and District Pay: ‘Republicans Need to Have a Time Out’

North Carolina Residents Outraged Over Bill Targeting School Books and District Pay: ‘Republicans Need to Have a Time Out’

They don’t think it’s a priority

Sylvia EzeBy Sylvia EzeApril 24, 20262 Mins Read
North Carolina Book Ban Bill Backlash
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A bill introduced by Republican lawmakers in North Carolina, which seeks to limit what can be introduced to students from kindergarten through fourth grade, while also permitting the state to withhold funding from school districts found to be in violation, has not gone down well with some residents. The proposal, known as House Bill 1043, was discussed during a legislative hearing on April 23 after it was brought forward by House Majority Leader Rep. Brenden Jones.

According to reports, under the proposal, materials in elementary school libraries, including books and resources not directly used in classroom lessons, could be subjected to state restrictions. It would restrict instruction or materials related to topics such as gender identity or sexuality and prohibit teachers from using third-party resources, including outside materials or websites, unless they are officially approved by the public school unit.

Supporters of the bill argue that it is meant to enforce compliance with the state’s 2023 “Parents’ Bill of Rights.” They also said some districts have failed to follow the law, which has prompted the need for stricter oversight.

Beyond curriculum changes, the proposal introduces a series of enforcement measures. For example, school district leaders who fail to comply could see their salaries withheld until they demonstrate corrective action.

The proposal also grants investigative authority to the Department of Public Instruction and the State Auditor.

North Carolina Residents React to the Bill

In a thread on the subreddit r/NorthCarolina, some residents did not welcome the proposal and felt that it was not currently a priority in the state. “They have time for this, but where the [expletive] is our budget?” one resident asked. Another disgruntled commenter said, “I didn’t vote for this.” A third wrote, “Big men, always gotta hurt the least of us,” while a fourth sarcastically added, “Thank God we are tackling this before we have a budget.”

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Some also criticized the Republican lawmakers for bringing it forward. “Republicans always working to destroy education and withhold funding from students [sic],” one person commented. “We need to remove their pay for not doing their job, like they are claiming teachers are doing… Fear mongering is all they have,” someone else suggested. Another remarked, “Republicans need to have a time out.”

As the bill continues to gain attention, it remains to be seen whether residents’ views will change.

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