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Alabama Library for the Blind and Physically Disabled officials fear federal cutsThe Alabama Library for the Blind and Physically Disabled (ALBPD) serves about 7,000 Alabamians with free audio and books in braille. BPD officials fear that could all go away if the Trump administration continues to make funding cuts to the National Library Service.
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$50K donation helps Paso Robles City Library amidst funding cutsDespite looming federal funding cuts, the Paso Robles City Library just received a $50,000 donation to help with supplemental programs.
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Schools in Columbia area removed this book over LGBTQ+ content. Now it’s backA book removed from a Midlands school district’s libraries over a reference to a character’s same-sex relationship is coming back to shelves after public push back at a Monday school board meeting.
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Educators in Minnesota Sue to Stop Book BansThe first time a book was challenged in St. Francis, Minnesota, it was by a community member — not a parent, says Becky Velve, a middle school language arts teacher in the district.
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South Carolina leads nation in school book bans after removing 10 more titlesSouth Carolina now leads the nation in the number of books banned from schools after the state board of education voted to remove 10 more books from school libraries.
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States win a legal injunction against President Trump, pausing library funding cutsA federal judge has halted President Trump’s attempt to eliminate the Institute of Museum and Library Services – the agency which provides federal funding to libraries and museums across the country.
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School board races across Texas deal losses for many conservativesConservative school board candidates across Texas suffered an array of defeats in Saturday’s local elections, marking a clear setback for the Republican-aligned movement to shape how grade school curriculums and library books confront issues of race, sex and gender.
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Parental control or book banning? Maricopa County considers restricting kids' access to some titlesMaricopa County will introduce a new pilot program allowing parents to place restrictions on what books their children can check out in the Queen Creek Library, the first of several potential changes at the county libraries amid criticism by conservative activists over books available on the shelves.