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Duncan Grant

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Fri Nov 10, 2023, 07:32 PM Nov 2023

Voters Restore Funding to Michigan Library Targeted by National Movement to Ban LGBTQ+ Content

Voters Restore Funding to Michigan Library Targeted by National Movement to Ban LGBTQ+ Content

In a heartening turn of events, the famously defunded Patmos Library in Ottawa County has emerged victorious, securing taxpayer support in the Nov. 7 election after facing the threat of closure triggered by controversies surrounding LGBTQ-themed books. Voters approved the proposed millage decisively with a 63 to 37 percent margin, marking the end of one of Michigan’s most fervent culture wars over books and what we hope is the beginning of a wider effort to fight back against the nationwide, coordinated effort to censor books from libraries and schools across the country by groups like Moms for Liberty and Ottawa Impact.

The atmosphere among library supporters was one of jubilation and relief, encapsulated by Tricia Kryda, who told Bridge Michigan, “I feel like I’m going to cry. I feel like I’ve been on edge for a year and a half.” The library, which relied on 84 percent of its $250,000 budget from township property taxes, had been managing to stay afloat by tapping into $300,000 in donations raised through GoFundMe campaigns (including a $50,000 donation by bestselling author Nora Roberts) since its initial millage defeat in 2022. Even with this influx of funding, the library expected to run out of funds by the fall of 2024 if it voters rejected the three-year millage on the ballot this year.

The controversy that led to this critical juncture began in the spring of 2022 over three books in the library’s young adult graphic novel section, including "Gender Queer: A Memoir." Following the initial millage defeat in August 2022 and a subsequent loss in November, the library board underwent changes, leading to a compromise. The library will not remove any books but is adding descriptions to inside covers sourced from the Library of Congress or platforms like Amazon.


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Voters Restore Funding to Michigan Library Targeted by National Movement to Ban LGBTQ+ Content (Original Post) Duncan Grant Nov 2023 OP
moms for liberty. fail. AllaN01Bear Nov 2023 #1
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