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Library Federation urges Indiana lawmakers not to revive book ban plan

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Library Federation urges Indiana lawmakers not to revive book ban plan

The Indiana Library Federation is encouraging Hoosier lawmakers to not revive legislation that would open the door to widespread, Florida-style book bans at school and public libraries across the state.

The nonpartisan organization that works to advance library services for Hoosiers communicated its concern Friday that components of Senate Bill 12, which failed to advance in the House, will be slipped into another measure in the final days of Indiana’s annual legislative session.

On Thursday, leaders in the Republican-controlled House hinted that the restrictions on library materials approved in February by the Republican-controlled Senate could be inserted as soon as Monday into House Bill 1447.

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It’s not yet known whether the language will follow a never-adopted amendment to Senate Bill 380 considered three weeks ago by the House Education Committee requiring all Indiana libraries and schools to adopt policies and procedures concerning the potential removal of material alleged to be obscene or harmful to minors.

Or if it will more closely match the Senate legislation that sought to create a different multistep complaint and review process for “inappropriate” material in only school libraries.

Under both plans, librarians, library personnel, teachers and principals, among others, potentially would be subject to felony criminal prosecution, punishable by up to 2½ years behind bars, for making available library materials deemed harmful to minors.

The Indiana Library Federation said it completely opposes any policy taking away educational and scope-of-employment defenses that would allow for the criminal prosecution and jailing of librarians in the Hoosier State.

At the same time, the federation expressed support for local challenge processes in school and public libraries to create transparency for the community and for parents.

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“ILF is committed to protecting all Hoosiers’ constitutional freedom to read. Libraries provide all sorts of information on a range of topics for everyone. Local challenge processes allow people the chance to make their voices and concerns heard in their communities. Libraries should be able to make diverse materials available for everyone without government interference,” the federation said.

Should some kind of book ban language be inserted in pending legislation, it still must be approved in identical form by the House and the Senate to advance to Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb to be signed into law or vetoed.

The Indiana General Assembly is required by law adjourn for the year on or before April 29.

Meet the 2023 Northwest Indiana legislative delegation

State Rep. Carolyn Jackson, D-Hammond

State Rep. Carolyn Jackson, D-Hammond

1st House District

Represents: Hammond, Whiting

Experience: State representative since 2018; retired Cook County, Ill., probation officer

Committees: Environmental Affairs; Family, Children and Human Affairs; Natural Resources



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State Rep. Earl Harris Jr., D-East Chicago

State Rep. Earl Harris Jr., D-East Chicago

State Rep. Earl Harris Jr., D-East Chicago

2nd House District

Represents: East Chicago, Gary (west side), Hammond (east side)

Experience: State representative since 2016; small business owner

Committees: Government and Regulatory Reform; Roads and Transportation (ranking member); Ways and Means



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State Rep. Ragen Hatcher, D-Gary

State Rep. Ragen Hatcher, D-Gary

State Rep. Ragen Hatcher, D-Gary

3rd House District

Represents: Gary (downtown and east side), Hobart, Lake Station, New Chicago

Experience: State representative since 2018; attorney

Committees: Commerce, Small Business and Economic Development (ranking member); Courts and Criminal Code; Government and Regulatory Reform



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State Rep. Ed Soliday, R-Valparaiso

State Rep. Ed Soliday, R-Valparaiso

State Rep. Ed Soliday, R-Valparaiso

4th House District

Represents: Valparaiso, Kouts

Experience: State representative since 2006; aviation safety consultant

Committees: Elections and Apportionment; Roads and Transportation; Utilities, Energy and Telecommunications (chairman)



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State Rep. Pat Boy, D-Michigan City

State Rep. Pat Boy, D-Michigan City

State Rep. Pat Boy, D-Michigan City

9th House District

Represents: Michigan City, Beverly Shores, Chesterton, Long Beach

Experience: State representative since 2018; retired small business owner

Committees: Elections and Apportionment; Environmental Affairs; Natural Resources (ranking member)



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State Rep. Chuck Moseley, D-Portage

State Rep. Chuck Moseley, D-Portage

State Rep. Chuck Moseley, D-Portage

10th House District

Represents: Portage, Burns Harbor, Dune Acres, Ogden Dunes, Porter, South Haven

Experience: State representative since 2008; financial solutions associate

Committees: Employment, Labor and Pensions; Financial Institutions; Veterans Affairs and Public Safety



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State Rep. Mike Aylesworth, R-Hebron

State Rep. Mike Aylesworth, R-Hebron

State Rep. Mike Aylesworth, R-Hebron

11th House District

Represents: Hebron, Cedar Lake, DeMotte, Lowell, Morocco, Roselawn, Schneider

Experience: State representative since 2014; farmer, former state environmental regulator

Committees: Agriculture and Rural Development (chairman); Courts and Criminal Code; Environmental Affairs



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State Rep. Mike Andrade, D-Munster

State Rep. Mike Andrade, D-Munster

State Rep. Mike Andrade, D-Munster

12th House District

Represents: Munster, Griffith, Highland

Experience: State representative since 2020; small businessman

Committees: Financial Institutions (ranking member); Veterans Affairs and Public Safety; Ways and Means



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State Rep. Vernon Smith, D-Gary

State Rep. Vernon Smith, D-Gary

State Rep. Vernon Smith, D-Gary

14th House District

Represents: Gary (south side), Merrillville, unincorporated Calumet Township

Experience: State representative since 1990; education professor at Indiana University Northwest

Committees: Education (ranking member); Financial Institutions; Local Government



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State Rep. Hal Slager, R-Schererville

State Rep. Hal Slager, R-Schererville

State Rep. Hal Slager, R-Schererville

15th House District

Represents: Dyer, Schererville, St. John

Experience: State representative 2012-18, reelected 2020; small business owner

Committees: Financial Institutions; Rules and Legislative Procedures; Ways and Means



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State Rep. Kendell Culp, R-Rensselaer

State Rep. Kendell Culp, R-Rensselaer

State Rep. Kendell Culp, R-Rensselaer

16th House District

Represents: Rensselaer, Knox

Experience: State representative since 2022; farmer

Committees: Elections and Apportionment; Environmental Affairs (vice chairman); Utilities, Energy and Telecommunications



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State Rep. Julie Olthoff, R-Crown Point

State Rep. Julie Olthoff, R-Crown Point

State Rep. Julie Olthoff, R-Crown Point

19th House District

Represents: Crown Point, Hobart, Lakes of the Four Seasons, Wheeler, Winfield

Experience: State representative 2014-2018, reelected 2020; small business owner

Committees: Commerce, Small Business and Economic Development (vice chairwoman); Family, Children and Human Affairs; Rules and Legislative Procedures



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State Rep. Jim Pressel, R-Rolling Prairie

State Rep. Jim Pressel, R-Rolling Prairie

State Rep. Jim Pressel, R-Rolling Prairie

20th House District

Represents: LaPorte

Experience: State representative since 2016; small business owner

Committees: Elections and Apportionment; Government and Regulatory Reform; Roads and Transportation (chairman)



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State Sen. Dan Dernulc, R-Highland

State Sen. Dan Dernulc, R-Highland

State Sen. Dan Dernulc, R-Highland

1st Senate District

Represents: Highland, Dyer, Griffith, Merrillville, St. John, Schererville

Experience: State senator since 2022; project manager

Committees: Education and Career Development; Environmental Affairs; Local Government; Pensions and Labor



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State Sen. Lonnie Randolph, D-East Chicago

State Sen. Lonnie Randolph, D-East Chicago

State Sen. Lonnie Randolph, D-East Chicago

2nd Senate District

Represents: East Chicago, Hammond, Munster, Whiting

Experience: State senator since 2008, previously served 1994-98; attorney

Committees: Appropriations; Ethics (vice chairman); Insurance and Financial Institutions (ranking member); Judiciary (ranking member); Tax and Fiscal Policy



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State Sen. Eddie Melton, D-Gary

State Sen. Eddie Melton, D-Gary

State Sen. Eddie Melton, D-Gary

3rd Senate District

Represents: Gary, Hobart, Lake Station, Merrillville, New Chicago

Experience: State senator since 2016; community relations manager

Committees: Appropriations (ranking member); Health and Provider Services; Public Policy; Tax and Fiscal Policy



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State Sen. Rodney Pol Jr., D-Chesterton

State Sen. Rodney Pol Jr., D-Chesterton

State Sen. Rodney Pol Jr., D-Chesterton

4th Senate District

Represents: Chesterton, Beverly Shores, Burns Harbor, Michigan City, Portage

Experience: State senator since 2021; attorney

Committees: Corrections and Criminal Law (ranking member); Ethics; Judiciary; Local Government (ranking member); Pensions and Labor; Rules and Legislative Procedure



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State Sen. Ed Charbonneau, R-Valparaiso

State Sen. Ed Charbonneau, R-Valparaiso

State Sen. Ed Charbonneau, R-Valparaiso

5th Senate District

Represents: Valparaiso, Hebron, Jasper County, Wheeler

Experience: State senator since 2007; attorney

Committees: Appropriations; Health and Provider Services (chairman); Rules and Legislative Procedure; Tax and Fiscal Policy



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State Sen. Rick Niemeyer, R-Lowell

State Sen. Rick Niemeyer, R-Lowell

State Sen. Rick Niemeyer, R-Lowell

6th Senate District

Represents: Lowell, Cedar Lake, Crown Point, DeMotte, Winfield

Experience: State senator since 2014, state representative 2012-14; small business owner

Committees: Environmental Affairs (chairman); Judiciary; Local Government; Tax and Fiscal Policy



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State Sen. Mike Bohacek, R-Michiana Shores

State Sen. Mike Bohacek, R-Michiana Shores

State Sen. Mike Bohacek, R-Michiana Shores

8th Senate District

Represents: LaPorte County

Experience: State senator since 2016; consultant

Committees: Corrections and Criminal Law; Health and Provider Services; Local Government



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