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Related: About this forumGOP lawmaker warns Broward (FL) libraries' 'I read banned books' effort could prompt retaliation
Sun Sentinel via Yahoo NewsA Florida public library systems I Read Banned Books library cards are drawing concern from a Republican lawmaker who said the county agency is engaging in a political stunt with taxpayer money and warned it could generate financial retaliation by the state.
The Broward County Library system has promoted several initiatives to counter what the American Library Association, PEN America and other free-speech advocates warn is a dramatic increase in book bans and restrictions.
In Broward:
State Rep. Chip LaMarca, R-Lighthouse Point, objected to the I Read Banned Books cards.
I dont want to see Broward County (penalized) for a political stunt, which is what it is, he said Tuesday in a phone interview.
The Broward County Library system has promoted several initiatives to counter what the American Library Association, PEN America and other free-speech advocates warn is a dramatic increase in book bans and restrictions.
In Broward:
Book Sanctuaries are located in each of the counties 37 branch libraries. Theyre described as designated areas where endangered stories will be protected and made accessible for exploration or check out.
A panel, Freedom to Read: Intellectual Freedom in a Healthy Democracy, is scheduled for Wednesday evening at the African American Research Library & Cultural Center. Free copies of two books that are being banned nationwide will be distributed.
Library cards proclaiming I Read Banned Books and including the county library logo and picture of flames are available to residents. People arent forced to take the banned books cards; other options are offered.
State Rep. Chip LaMarca, R-Lighthouse Point, objected to the I Read Banned Books cards.
I dont want to see Broward County (penalized) for a political stunt, which is what it is, he said Tuesday in a phone interview.
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GOP lawmaker warns Broward (FL) libraries' 'I read banned books' effort could prompt retaliation (Original Post)
In It to Win It
May 2023
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LetMyPeopleVote
(176,794 posts)1. Who is surprised by this?
These assholes hate books
Geechie
(1,041 posts)2. Political stunt with taxpayer money?
You mean like flying immigrants to Marthas Vineyard?
