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Councilman William Carroll questions whether the Bible should be banned from libraries.
Council members do not have authority to pull book titles from libraries, but they are charged with appointing library board members.
Council is also set to approve its fiscal year 2025 budget next week , which contains an $8.2 million appropriation to the city’s library system.
The Mobile Library System says it follows an “established and transparent process for reviewing any material challenges.
Councilman Ben Reynolds says he is not interested in defunding the library system.
Some members of the Mobile City Council are unsure what Gates is asking them to do with the issue.
Huntsville-Madison County Public Library used Clean Up Alabama ’s list as a basis for a mandatory review.
The effort came up with 233 potentially inappropriate books.
“ Read Me a Story, Stella ,” by Canadian author Marie-Louise Gay , found its way onto that list because of the author's last name.
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