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Disinformation online can be confusing, especially for our kids. One local librarian is fighting against it.
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Democrats and far-right Republicans in the Idaho legislature joined up to kill the latest version of the so-called library porn bill Thursday, although for different reasons.
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The latest bill aimed at ousting quote “obscene” material from Idaho libraries is heading to the state Senate.
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In the wake of the Idaho House GOP caucus dissing its majority leader, in an unprecedented mid-session ouster, the view from across the aisle and the rotunda, is one of frustration … particularly, about what isn’t getting done.
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GOP lawmakers introduced a new library bill into the Idaho Legislature this week that the Idaho Capital Sun says is a "combination" of previous bills that could restrict children’s access to some materials.
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The latest attempt to oust so-called “pornographic” material from Idaho’s libraries has taken a new form.
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Rarely does a librarian ask someone else for help. Think about it: their profession is to help everyone else. That said, given the Idaho Legislature’s steady stream of proposed legislation concerning libraries, more than a few librarians are feeling overwhelmed.
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More than half of all the librarians in Idaho are thinking about quitting their jobs, that’s according to a new survey from the Idaho Library Association. Participants of the survey say that this is due to the fact that bills in the Idaho Legislature could restrict what books can and cannot be in an Idaho library.
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The latest attempt to restrict which library materials can be accessed by those under 18 took a step back Thursday as a new compromise deal is expected to be introduced in the near future.
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Librarians from across Idaho spent their Martin Luther King Jr. day distributing copies of a "little book" to every Idaho legislator. It’s a compilation of essays from people across Idaho, writing about the importance of their public libraries and why they’re against restricting what librarians put on the shelves.