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I'm so excited! Both my go-to sources (Dan Kleinman and Jonathan Lange) are quoted in this same article, published in the New York Post. Towards the end a spokesman for the ALA says: "We especially condemn the personal attacks against library workers, who are public servants"
Oh, public servants? "Legislators, public employees, and other public servants may face severe consequences for violating the public trust. The range of penalties includes censure, removal from office, permanent disqualification from holding any state position, restitution, decades in prison, and fines up into the hundreds of thousands of dollars."
The Iowa Standard has a new article regarding a school district refusing to recognize LGBTQ History Month.
And what a great segue from public libraries into the school systems. "The vote also comes as Americans' satisfaction with the U.S. education system reached its lowest point in two decades, with a newly released Gallup poll finding that just 42% of adults are 'satisfied with U.S. education.' Almost one in four (23%) said they were 'completely dissatisfied,' while just 9% said they were 'completely satisfied.' This follows a poll released in January that found Americans' trust of teachers reaching an all-time low of 64%."
Thank you for reading. The purpose of my campaigns is to highlight corruption and to get assistance from anyone who is able and willing to help return Gillette and Campbell County and Wyoming to American Ideals, and hopefully a culture that applies the law equally to all citizens regardless of position or social class. Thank you so much for the efforts you are making and have already made. Please forward to everyone that you know who might be interested in the information I share. God Bless You, and God Bless America.