AG Wilson leads 17-state coalition to ban ‘divisive’ content from South Carolina schools

(WACH) — Educational materials in school that are deemed “racially or sexually divisive” could be restricted in South Carolina public schools under a new brief launched Wednesday.

South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson is leading the 17-state coalition to keep these materials from public schools.

The multi-state legal push, backed by attorneys general from across the South and Midwest, comes in response to a federal lawsuit filed by the South Carolina NAACP.

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