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On Thursday, lawmakers approved a measure requiring schools to give parents at least two weeks' notice if a teacher plans to use material related to human sexuality or sexual education that some could consider objectionable.
Sen. David Watters invoked the Bard and New Hampshire's favorite literary son to oppose the bill, which came in response to an angry father's complaint last year that he didn't know his high school-aged daughter was reading a novel that contained sexually explicit material.
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