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suegeo

(2,980 posts)
Fri Feb 21, 2025, 03:43 PM Feb 21

GOP bill proposes to make librarians criminally responsible for certain books

https://www.argusleader.com/story/news/education/2025/02/21/house-oks-removing-defense-for-school-libraries-harmful-books/79343588007/

House passes bill removing defenses for school libraries distributing 'harmful' books

Thirty-eight Representatives voted Thursday afternoon to pass a bill removing defenses for schools, colleges, universities, museums and public libraries if they’re charged with disseminating material considered harmful to minors, which is a misdemeanor.


As the law stands now, any employee of a school, college, university, museum, or public library would be exempt from a charge. This bill would remove that protection, and make librarians or employees at those places personally liable if they were found to be acting outside the scope of their employment, House Bill 1239 sponsor Rep. Bethany Soye, R-Sioux Falls, said.


The 32 Representatives who opposed HB 1239 included Reps. Will Mortenson, R-Fort Pierre; Kevin Van Diepen, R-Huron; Chris Kassin, R-Vermillion; Drew Peterson, R-Salem; and Keri Weems, R-Sioux Falls, each of whom testified against the bill on the House floor on Thursday and shared concerns that HB 1239 would lead to criminalization of librarians.
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GOP bill proposes to make librarians criminally responsible for certain books (Original Post) suegeo Feb 21 OP
Just stop it..... Lovie777 Feb 21 #1
meanwhile, you can disseminate guns all you want Skittles Feb 21 #2
Book burning wasn't enough, now they want to burn librarians at the stake. sop Feb 21 #3
if it weren't for public libraries stillcool Feb 21 #4
Next they will outlaw the if clause: "If you see Kay." GreenWave Feb 21 #5

stillcool

(33,488 posts)
4. if it weren't for public libraries
Fri Feb 21, 2025, 04:30 PM
Feb 21

I would know nothing about so many aspects of life. Surely libraries are worth fighting for, no matter the state.

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