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Related: About this forumMissouri House gives initial approval to $45.6 billion state budget that defunds libraries
https://www.kcur.org/politics-elections-and-government/2023-03-29/missouri-house-gives-initial-approval-to-45-6-billion-state-budget-that-defunds-librariesMissouri House gives initial approval to $45.6 billion state budget that defunds libraries
St. Louis Public Radio | By Sarah Kellogg
Published March 29, 2023 at 9:06 AM CDT
Brian Munoz / St. Louis Public Radio
The budget is less than Gov. Mike Parsons initial proposal, and eliminates funding for a pre-K program and for public libraries. Democrats and Republicans repeatedly clashed over language that bans staffing for any programs or vendors "associated with diversity, equity and inclusion."
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Smith cited a lawsuit filed against the state by the American Civil Liberties Union of Missouri on behalf of the Missouri Association of School Librarians and the Missouri Library Association as the reason for the cut.
The lawsuit seeks to overturn a state law passed last session that bans sexually explicit material from schools and has resulted in school districts pulling books from their shelves.
I don't think we should subsidize that effort, so we're going to take out the funding, Smith said.
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St. Louis Public Radio | By Sarah Kellogg
Published March 29, 2023 at 9:06 AM CDT
Brian Munoz / St. Louis Public Radio
The budget is less than Gov. Mike Parsons initial proposal, and eliminates funding for a pre-K program and for public libraries. Democrats and Republicans repeatedly clashed over language that bans staffing for any programs or vendors "associated with diversity, equity and inclusion."
[...]
Smith cited a lawsuit filed against the state by the American Civil Liberties Union of Missouri on behalf of the Missouri Association of School Librarians and the Missouri Library Association as the reason for the cut.
The lawsuit seeks to overturn a state law passed last session that bans sexually explicit material from schools and has resulted in school districts pulling books from their shelves.
I don't think we should subsidize that effort, so we're going to take out the funding, Smith said.
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						Missouri House gives initial approval to $45.6 billion state budget that defunds libraries (Original Post)
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I know it is easy for me to say because I don't live in MIssouri but if I did, I would think about moving asap. This defunding of libraries and children's programs is TOO TOO MUCH.
Historic NY
(39,400 posts)2. The Show me how stupid we are state.
        Rebl2
(17,143 posts)4. About right
        LoisB
(11,937 posts)3. I despise these people.  How does one justify defunding libraries?  I guess because those
        libraries are public and they and their kids will have private access to every book they want or need.
Rebl2
(17,143 posts)5. The mid continent
        library system in KC area has a board now that has become more conservative. They are in, I believe, 3 or 4 counties in KC area.
LoisB
(11,937 posts)6. That is sad.  Everyone should have access to as much knowledge as they can absorb.
        


