MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Alabama lawmakers on Thursday advanced legislation that could see librarians prosecuted under the state's obscenity law for
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Alabama lawmakers on Thursday advanced legislation that could see librarians prosecuted under the state’s obscenity law for providing “harmful” materials to minors, the latest in a wave of bills in Republican-led states targeting library content and decisions.
Under the process laid out in the bill, a librarian in a public library or public K-12 school could face a misdemeanor charge if the librarian fails to remove material or cease conduct that violates the state’s obscenity law within seven days of receiving a written complaint from the public. Craig Scott, president of the Alabama Library Association, said libraries already have longstanding procedures for reviewing the suitability of content and for the public to submit challenges if they disagree with a decision.
Scott, who began his career in 1977, said he has never seen anything like the current climate. He said the Gadsden Public Library where he works has seen one person — who eventually obtained a role in library governance — challenge 30 books. Most of the book challenges are related to books with content about gender identity. But they also have included a book about a boy who wants to become a ballet dancer, he said.
The law takes away immunity that K-12 and public libraries had under the obscenity law, but it puts limits on when prosecutions could occur, Faulkner said.
Sports Weather Traffic Talk And Community. Home Mynorthwest.Com
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Montgomery County shooting: Man, woman found dead at home near MontgomeryA man and a woman were found shot to death in the 25900 block of Avenue C near Montgomery.
Read more »
Alabama AG to host VOCAL candlelight vigil Friday in MontgomeryNational Crime Victims’ Rights Week continues Friday with a special event being hosted by Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall.
Read more »
Alabama Tap Old Dominion, Shenandoah, Montgomery Gentry for June Jam XVIIIAlabama have announced the lineup for June Jam VIII — taking place June 1 in Fort Payne, Alabama — featuring Old Dominion, Shenandoah, and more.
Read more »
Sunshine, some clouds, mainly dry, warm through the weekendMontgomery, Alabama
Read more »
Valiant Cross Academy to host 5th Annual Breakfast with the Scholars FundraiserMontgomery, Alabama
Read more »
$10,000 reward offered in shooting on Atlanta Highway that paralyzed a womanMontgomery, Alabama
Read more »