The House Bill 777 was introduced on March 25 by Representative Kellee Dickerson, who helped fund the Louisiana Freedom Caucus. The bill would criminalize library workers and libraries for joining the American Library Association.

The bill says that “no public official or employee shall appropriate, allocate, reimburse, or otherwise or in any way expend public funds to or with the American Library Association or its successor”. Whoever violates the law could face up to two years in prison.

The American Library Association (ALA) is the largest and oldest professional organization for library workers in the nation. It was founded in 1876.

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    I think this is absurd. Libraries are places of knowledge and curiosity. If people aren’t thinking critically about what they read, the government shouldn’t put the blame on libraries and librarians. They need to be more worried about educating the public by funding schools to teach students through critical thinking instead of memorization. Yes, that’ll be harder to achieve, but the change will be transformative.

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        2 months ago

        If that’s the government’s goal and people are are willing to let that happen without a fight, then we may as well give up our free will and just obey as we’re told. This is a disgrace imo.

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    Genuine question, but is this bill even constitutional? Article says no, but doesn’t explain why. Still, a similar bill could easily say that people are not allowed to join any other kind of organization (except presumably a religious one), right?

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    2 months ago

    Louisiana, like all southern states, is garbage. I visited New Orleans once. I wasn’t fond of smelling literal garbage and shit while walking through the French Quarter. I won’t be going back.

    So there is no real surprise that the bills they produce in Baton Rouge smell just as bad.