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In New Executive Order, Trump Seeks to Remake the Smithsonian in his MAGA Image In a chilling order, the administration accuses past administrations of pushing "a distorted narrative driven by ideology" and seeks to bar "exhibits or programs" deemed "inconsistent with Federal law and policy.”
South Carolina Library Patrons Sue Over LGBTQ Book Bans The suit seeks to have the library's new collection policies declared unconstitutional.
Court Blocks Iowa Book Banning Law—Again In a major win for freedom to read advocates, a federal judge has once again temporarily blocked the book banning provisions of Iowa law SF 496.
Two Lawsuits Challenge Book Bans in Minnesota School District The suits accuse the St. Francis School Board of “abandoning its duty to oversee the education of young people in service of a partisan, political orthodoxy.”
In Letter, IMLS Advisory Board Says Its Core Activities Cannot be Slashed by Executive Action In a letter to the agency's new acting director, the National Museum and Library Services board said it stands ready to help "support and strengthen" the agency's mission as mandated by law.
NBCC Award Winners Announced in Evening of Solidarity and Community This year's event marked the 50th year the National Book Critics Circle Awards have been bestowed, highlighting the organization's goal to embrace "the radical act of independent thought."
ALA Taps Lisa Varga to Lead Public Policy and Advocacy Office Varga will take over from Alan Inouye, who is retiring from ALA after 18 years in the Public Policy and Advocacy Office. She will begin her new role on April 21.
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Union Says IMLS Employees to Be Put On Administrative Leave; ALA Declares a ‘Five Alarm Fire’ "We’ve all seen the news about the unjustified, ill treatment of federal employees across many agencies, and now it has come squarely to the library community,” ALA's Alan Inouye wrote.
Trump Executive Order Targets IMLS for Closure In a March 14 Executive Order, President Donald Trump has targeted seven more federal agencies for permanent closure, including the Institute of Museum and Library Services. The order states that the president has determined IMLS is “unnecessary” and gave agency officials seven days to submit a report to the OMB
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ALA Awards Its Highest Honor to Penguin Random House SVP Skip Dye “Dye continues to be a dedicated and impactful leader in the library community and has stayed true to ALA’s mission of ensuring access to information for all,” ALA President Cindy Hohl said, in a statement.