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Forsyth Herald - March 2, 2023

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Parents debate students’ access to explicit books at board session By SHELBY ISRAEL shelby@appenmedia.com

from occupying a rental residence for more than 30 days “based solely on whether or not that person owns the dwelling.” County Attorney Ken Jarrard said the resolution is a variation of one that commissioners passed in February 2022,

FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. — Forsyth County parents and residents voiced concerns over explicit content in school district libraries to the Board of Education at its Feb. 21 meeting. Three speakers argued the content of books should not be censored, citing fiction as important to development and expression. “The entirety of a book is important, even if the subject matter is uncomfortable, even if you don’t like it, even if you wouldn’t read it,” Angie Darnell said. “Literature can reflect reality. Stories of reality, no matter the timeline of history, are often shocking.” Darnell said calls to action to censor explicit reality in literature is an emergency, and disinformation and intimidation tactics are affecting the rights of individuals to read. She said the push for censorship is an agenda, rather than a righteous cause. Anita Tucker credited the maturity of her son, who attended Forsyth County schools, to the expansive curricula and diverse subject matter he received in the district. Tucker said groups that support the

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Jason Grady, system manager for emergency cardiac care at Northside Hospital Forsyth, speaks to county commissioners Feb. 21 about a new initiative which seeks to raise the survival rate of sudden cardiac arrests. Forsyth County is now the third partner community to join the program.

County officials take stand against rental housing bill By SHELBY ISRAEL shelby@appenmedia.com FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. — The Forsyth County Board of Commissioners has announced its opposition to Georgia Senate Bill 188, which would place restrictions on the county’s ability to regulate rental homes.

Commissioners voted unanimously at the Feb. 21 work session to ask the county’s legislative delegation to oppose the bill restricting local governments from enacting or enforcing restrictions on dwellings with a rental agreement of more than 30 days. The bill further states local governments could not prevent an individual

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