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Related: About this forumMichigan town residents vote to defund public library again over LGBTQ books (from Nov. 11)
The Hill, November 11, 2022
Residents of a Western Michigan town on Tuesday voted for a second time to defund their only public library, putting it in jeopardy of closing permanently and closing out the latest chapter in a months-long battle between the library and community members outraged over books centered around LGBTQ issues and identities.
Nearly 56 percent of voters in Jamestown Township, Mich., rejected a proposal to renew a property tax that accounts for more than 80 percent of the annual operating budget for the Patmos Library, according to county election results.
On Thursday, the library wrote on its Facebook page that its hours of operation would be reduced for a number of days, citing staff shortages. ...
The library, which has received hundreds of thousands of dollars in online donations since it was first defunded in August, is likely to run out of money by early 2024, according to Walton.
More: https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/3731380-michigan-residents-vote-to-defund-public-library-again-over-lgbtq-books/
Residents of a Western Michigan town on Tuesday voted for a second time to defund their only public library, putting it in jeopardy of closing permanently and closing out the latest chapter in a months-long battle between the library and community members outraged over books centered around LGBTQ issues and identities.
Nearly 56 percent of voters in Jamestown Township, Mich., rejected a proposal to renew a property tax that accounts for more than 80 percent of the annual operating budget for the Patmos Library, according to county election results.
On Thursday, the library wrote on its Facebook page that its hours of operation would be reduced for a number of days, citing staff shortages. ...
The library, which has received hundreds of thousands of dollars in online donations since it was first defunded in August, is likely to run out of money by early 2024, according to Walton.
More: https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/3731380-michigan-residents-vote-to-defund-public-library-again-over-lgbtq-books/
All emphasis mine. I was going through some news notes from August when it first got a no vote on its property tax millage. I wondered what the situation was currently. Unfortunately, this is what I found from a Google search.
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Michigan town residents vote to defund public library again over LGBTQ books (from Nov. 11) (Original Post)
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Dec 2022
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PoindexterOglethorpe
(26,956 posts)1. Makes sense, right?
No books at all is far better than the possibility of books a parent might disapprove of.
Back in the mid 1980s, when living in Phoenix, AZ, I took at least two of my kid's babysitters to the local library and got them library cards. I also cheerfully signed the thing that allowed them to check out any and all adult books.
ShazzieB
(19,085 posts)2. What horrible people!
reymega life
(675 posts)3. Joe biden will make a federal civil rights complaint
3Hotdogs
(13,721 posts)4. "We don't need no education......
We don't need no thought control."
Love the reference to one of my favorite bands.
3Hotdogs
(13,721 posts)6. Let me make you jealous. Pink Floyd, Nassau Coliseum,
"The Wall" tour.
About 10 rows from the stage.