Talk:Rob Standridge
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[edit]I removed "Of course this isn't a true statement by the State Representative, Jacob Rosecrants; the bill as voted on in committee refers to books about explicit sexual content or books primarily about sex, and there is no monetary fine." and accidentally sent the edit through early. I meant to include my reasoning which was that it is a blatantly unbalanced sentence that serves to make one politician look bad and another good. J22M (talk) 21:29, 6 October 2023 (UTC)
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