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They should have put any Shakespeare, 'The Odyssey' on the list - those are books in our curriculum." - Sara Varag, speaking at a North Hunterdon Regional Board of Education meeting where some parents sought to ban several books from the high school library, all from the LGBTQ genre QUOTE OF THE DAY: “If these parents actually truly cared about the safety of their students regarding explicit content then they would have to put 'Twilight,' 'The Catcher in The Rye' - that literally has Holden, an underage teenager, having sexual contact with a prostitute - on the list. gun safety announcement (see below) with Speaker Coughlin and others. WHERE’S MURPHY? In Metuchen for a 10:30 a.m. But the real controversial lame duck bills like gun control measures and expanding abortion access - something that could get more momentum after Wednesday’s Supreme Court arguments - will have to wait. Meanwhile, lawmakers plan to vote on several bills, most prominently one to expand the child care tax credit. And if so, what happens? Will State Police block a defiant lawmaker from entering the Statehouse? Or will they get in, only for Speaker Craig Coughlin to call on the Sergeant at Arms to remove them? This is a question I’ve never had to grapple with during my many years on the job. Could we see any Assemblymembers openly defy the mandate? Good chance. Most lawmakers I’ve talked to, especially Republican senators, want to avoid confrontation -but not all. If they don’t get the injunction, we could see some drama. That would mean lawmakers could vote in person without showing proof of vaccination or a taking a Covid test. While I doubt there will be a permanent ruling today, we’ll see if Republicans get the injunction they’re seeking. Legislative Republicans yesterday filed suit against the State Capitol Joint Management Commission over its vaccine-or-test mandate for entering the Statehouse. The Legislature holds its first lame duck voting session today, but the big question is less about what’s getting voted on than who’s voting on it.