House Bill 414Status: Referred to the House Committee on Administration of Criminal Justice. No date set for hearing.
Current Action: Email committee members. You can complete the FORM HERE (or the one on the right) and/or email these committee members. Every email counts! House Bill 545Status: HB 545 is scheduled for House floor debate on April 29.
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If there was any evidence of obscene materials in school or public libraries, the legislature would have taken up this bill during the special session on crime. This is political theater at the expense of our librarians and libraries.Contact Your Legislators for HB 414 |
Sign the Petition HEREThis bill is seeking a solution to a problem that does not exist. There has been zero evidence that the American Library Association has pushed a political agenda to Louisiana libraries or librarians. The ALA offers a wide range of services, including training, guidance, and professional development for librarians, but does not mandate training with political purposes in mind.
Status: HB 777 will be heard in the House Committee on Municipal, Parochial, and Cultural Affairs. No date set at this time. Current Action: Email committee members. You can complete the FORM HERE (or the one on the right) and/or email these committee members. Every email counts! Click HERE to learn more about HB 777. |
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Louisiana law requires relevant education and experience for a wide range of specialized supervisory positions. Doing so is both fiscally prudent and legislatively responsible, as it ensures that highly qualified and experienced individuals will protect our public institutions. Libraries are no different.
Status: HB 168 passed in House Education after being deferred in House Municipal. It is now set for House floor debate and has been renamed HB 974. No date set at this time. Current Action: Contact YOUR legislator by completing THIS FORM. Click HERE to learn more about HB 168/974. |
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Sign the Petition HEREAllowing a parish governing authority the power to summarily 'take over' parish library systems, with the power over employees and materials development, is step down a slippery slope toward the dangerous road of totalitarianism, when only a single viewpoint is allowed, and other, less "desirable" viewpoints are outlawed.
Status: HB 640 and HB 946 will be heard in the House Committee on Municipal, Parochial, and Cultural Affairs. No date set at this time. Current Action: Email committee members. You can complete the FORM HERE (and/or the one on the right) or email these committee members. Every email counts! Click HERE to learn more about HB 640. Click HERE to learn more about HB 946. |
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