For the third time this legislative session, Idaho lawmakers are advancing a bill that targets libraries. Molly Nota and Erin Kennedy with the Idaho Library Association are here to explain what’s new with this bill, what’s at stake if it passes, and how you can get involved to help your local library.
The next step for House Bill 710 is a hearing in front of a Senate committee, today — Wednesday, March 20 at 8:00 a.m.
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