SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Governor Newsom recently signed Assembly Bill 1825, the California Freedom to Read Act, into law prohibiting the arbitrary banning of library materials and requiring libraries receiving state funding to develop a publicly available collection policy. "I am thankful to Governor Newsom for passing my AB 1825, the California Freedom to Read Act. In California, we know that our freedom to read is a cornerstone of our democracy," said Assemblymember Al Muratsuchi who authored the bill. "Unfortunately, there is a growing movement to ban books nationwide, and this bill will ensure that Californians have access to books that offer diverse perspectives." Assembly Bill 1825
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