Mayor Withholds $110K From Library Over LGBTQ Books, Mississippi
- Truthout, Jan. 27, 2022.
Republican mayor in a Mississippi city is withholding funds from his countys library system, refusing to hand over the money until books containing LGBTQ representation are purged from the librarys collection. Mayor Gene McGee of Ridgeland, Mississippi, is withholding $110,000 in funding from the Madison County Library System the entirety of the first-quarter funds that the city owes to the countys library program.
Tonja Johnson, the executive director of the Madison County Library System, contacted McGee when she noticed the program hadnt received the money. The mayor told her she shouldnt expect the funding any time soon. He explained his opposition to what he called homosexual materials in the library, that it went against his Christian beliefs, and that he would not release the money as the long as the materials were there, Johnson said in an interview with The Mississippi Free Press.
Johnson explained to McGee that the library didnt work that way it was there to serve everyone, not just elected officials. I told him our collection reflects the diversity of our community, she said. In response, McGee said that the library can serve whoever we wanted, but that he only serves the great Lord above, Johnson went on. Shortly after, the library held a board meeting which McGee did not attend to address the mayors refusal to release the funds to the library system. The library board ultimately agreed to bring the matter before the citys board of alderman to see if the issue can be resolved there first.
McGee made the decision unilaterally, without the city boards input. Bob Sanders, legal counsel for the library board, was asked at the meeting if the mayor had the legal authority to ignore his contractual obligation to pay the library the $110,000 it was owed. Uh, no, Sanders reportedly said. If the funds are not recovered, it would definitely impact services, and could even mean layoffs within the library system, Johnson said. She believes the mayors objections are coming from residents who complained to him, instead of to the library, about books with LGBTQ representation...
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Ocelot II
(130,536 posts)murielm99
(32,988 posts)Freedom to Read Foundation. They defend people and libraries in cases like this one.
Ocelot II
(130,536 posts)DURHAM D
(33,054 posts)The sooner the better.
Skittles
(171,715 posts)fuck these homophobic pieces of shit
Snoopy 7
(730 posts)Why all the BS just throw him out of office and reverse the decision. If the citizens don't do that it's upon them to take the stupidity that fall upon them. Yea you may say the republicans rule there but it's only because only about 20% of who would be a member of the Democratic Party get off their a$$es to vote. I have heard from Mississippi residents who say they still say Misses (insert name), Mrs/Mr (insert name) out of respect to the "white" individual but the same is not returned. You know like the olden days...