Censorship efforts in the 2020s have moved beyond concerned parents to include restrictive legislation, library board power plays, and defunding:
"Not only are we seeing more challenges, but the nature of these challenges has changed," says Public Library Association President Maria McCauley. "In the past, most of the challenges came from individual parents or caregivers about individual books. Today we are seeing small groups of people challenging multiple books they have not read. Even more worrisome, some lawmakers are using the power of government to limit the freedom to read."
Steve Zalusky, Library Journal, 03630277, Vol. 148, Issue 4.