Montgomery County Library Board

North Carolina County Fires Library Board Over Trans Book Ban Refusal

In a controversial move, Randolph County, North Carolina, commissioners voted to dissolve the entire library board. This decision followed the board’s refusal to ban the children’s book *Call Me Max*, which explores a young transgender boy’s journey. The vote was spurred by community members concerned about the book’s presence in the children’s section, despite the board’s adherence to existing policies. Commissioners expressed personal concerns, leading to a 3-2 vote to abolish the board, leaving the future of the library board uncertain.

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Towamencin Supervisor Resigns From Library Board After Nazi Salute TikTok Controversy

Following intense criticism for a controversial TikTok video, Laura Smith resigned from her positions on the Montgomery County-Norristown Public Library Board of Trustees and the Knights for Life nonprofit board. The Library Board cited Smith’s conduct as conflicting with its values of inclusivity and respect. Knights for Life similarly emphasized its commitment to service and community, distancing itself from Smith’s actions. Both organizations publicly rejected the sentiments expressed in the video.

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