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Popehat RetweetedA Michigan library lost an electoral bid to restore its funding -- revoked after librarians refused to remove "Gender Queer" entirely -- and will close. https://freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/2022/11/09/patmos-library-millage-fails-lgbtq-books/69634103007 . (For background: https://washingtonpost.com/nation/2022/08/24/michigan-library-defunded-gender-queer/)
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A Mich. library refused to remove an LGBTQ book. The town defunded it.
A fight over "Gender Queer" spiraled into a battle that jeopardized Jamestowns only public library, as neighbors clashed over who gets to
A Mich. library refused to remove an LGBTQ book. The town defunded it.
A fight over "Gender Queer" spiraled into a battle that jeopardized Jamestowns only public library, as neighbors clashed over who gets to
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I edited the address of the article in the Detroit Free Press to make it work.
Millage fails for Michigan library defunded over LGBTQ books
Emma Stein
Detroit Free Press
Published 6:50 p.m. ET Nov. 9, 2022 | Updated 8:27 p.m. ET Nov. 9, 2022
The Patmos Library millage failed in the August primary, meaning it lost 84% of its operating budget because its staff refused to remove its LGBTQ books. The board put it on the ballot again on Tuesday's midterms, hoping that with more residents aware of the measure, it would pass. ... It failed, again. ... Without taxpayer funds, the library will close. Exactly when that will happen is not yet known.
A GoFundMe for the library raised about $265,000, with the help of author Nora Roberts, but it won't be enough to sustain it long-term, the Patmos Library Board said in a plea to voters released just before the election.
"It means a lot that people are standing with this library and our community," the statement reads. "The financial support for the library is incredible and will help us weather the immediate crisis. However, we know very clearly that what this library needs to remain open over the long term is to pass the 10-year levy renewal in November. We cannot run the Patmos Public Library for the next decade without stable taxpayer support. ... If the levy fails, we will put these donations to work in the best way we can for as long as we can."
Just 5,500 residents out of around 10,000 in the township voted on the millage, and 55.8% voted "no." ... Connor Cook, a 26-year-old gay man who grew up in Jamestown and now attends medical school at Wayne State University, said he was shocked when he found out it failed. Losing access to the township's only library will have a significant impact on the community, he said, especially because many families homeschool their children and many of them learn how to read at libraries.
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Contact Emma Stein: estein@freepress.com and follow her on Twitter @_emmastein.
Emma Stein
Detroit Free Press
Published 6:50 p.m. ET Nov. 9, 2022 | Updated 8:27 p.m. ET Nov. 9, 2022
The Patmos Library millage failed in the August primary, meaning it lost 84% of its operating budget because its staff refused to remove its LGBTQ books. The board put it on the ballot again on Tuesday's midterms, hoping that with more residents aware of the measure, it would pass. ... It failed, again. ... Without taxpayer funds, the library will close. Exactly when that will happen is not yet known.
A GoFundMe for the library raised about $265,000, with the help of author Nora Roberts, but it won't be enough to sustain it long-term, the Patmos Library Board said in a plea to voters released just before the election.
"It means a lot that people are standing with this library and our community," the statement reads. "The financial support for the library is incredible and will help us weather the immediate crisis. However, we know very clearly that what this library needs to remain open over the long term is to pass the 10-year levy renewal in November. We cannot run the Patmos Public Library for the next decade without stable taxpayer support. ... If the levy fails, we will put these donations to work in the best way we can for as long as we can."
Just 5,500 residents out of around 10,000 in the township voted on the millage, and 55.8% voted "no." ... Connor Cook, a 26-year-old gay man who grew up in Jamestown and now attends medical school at Wayne State University, said he was shocked when he found out it failed. Losing access to the township's only library will have a significant impact on the community, he said, especially because many families homeschool their children and many of them learn how to read at libraries.
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Contact Emma Stein: estein@freepress.com and follow her on Twitter @_emmastein.
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"A Michigan library lost an electoral bid to restore its funding -- revoked after librarians ..." (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Nov 2022
OP
That's disappointing but not surprising. Hudsonville, even though they developed ice cream
catbyte
Nov 2022
#5
d_r
(6,907 posts)1. thanks for posting the text
blm
(113,820 posts)2. What about a nationwide fundraiser?
Demovictory9
(33,757 posts)9. Town defunds a library and the nation funds it?
Why not let them experience the outcome of their stupid decision ?
blm
(113,820 posts)10. I get that, but the brave librarians
are taking the hit.
hildegaard28
(395 posts)3. I wonder if it might be worth it
To federalize some libraries that are running into these problems. If the locals won't fund the library, then maybe the feds can step and and fund them so locals can't close them down when they refuse to censor books.
Tomconroy
(7,611 posts)4. First they come for the libraries.....
catbyte
(35,766 posts)5. That's disappointing but not surprising. Hudsonville, even though they developed ice cream
that rocks, is a notoriously red area of Ottawa County.
Walleye
(35,663 posts)6. Is there a section in the library called "cutting off your nose to spite your face"
Srkdqltr
(7,660 posts)7. That was my thought. To get rid of one book they lost all the books.
Walleye
(35,663 posts)8. I don't know why but I keep thinking of Mary Martin as Peter Pan
Millions and millions of children saw that performance
pamdb
(1,369 posts)11. Jamestown
You know, I hate to say this as a retired public librarian, but good. Hell with Jamestown. It's a conservative Dutch (CRC)
village and as long as the other librarians will be able to get jobs with the Kent District Libraries, (Jamestown is in Ottawa
County and while it is under the umbrella of the Lakeland Library Cooperative, it's not part of the Kent County Library
System or the Grand Rapids Public Library System) then too bad.
gibraltar72
(7,629 posts)12. Wee izz prowd of ower iggorance in In Meeeechigan!
Easterncedar
(3,522 posts)13. How surprising
Homeschoolers dont want to fund a general public benefit.