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Rep. Margaret Craven: Lewiston primed to invest benefits of Build Back Better bill

This once-in-a-generation legislation would bring down the costs of things families depend on — like health care, prescription drugs, paid leave and child care — create millions of good-paying jobs, tackle the climate crisis, invest in a just and humane immigration system, rebuild our care economy, and open the doors to educational opportunity with universal preschool and grants for low-income students and students of color.

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Leonard Pitts Jr.: It’s time to do something about books

As Time magazine recently reported, librarians are seeing a definite spike in censorship activity. Deborah Caldwell-Stone, executive director of the American Library Association’s Office for Intellectual Freedom, called it “an unprecedented volume of challenges.” From Texas to South Carolina, to Virginia to Florida and beyond, conservative governors and advocacy groups are removing books from school library shelves, particularly those that deal with the two subjects they find most threatening: sexuality and race.