Inspired in part by the controversy in Southlake, a Texas House committee has put together a list of 850 books that might violate the state’s “anti-CRT” law and is directing school district’s to disclose whether they have copies of the books. @brianlopeztx https://t.co/WOcW0k7eo5

— Mike Hixenbaugh (@Mike_Hixenbaugh) October 27, 2021