Photo credits: Kenosha County Board of Supervisors
Headline: WTMJ, 2/21/2024
16 board supervisors voted against and 5 voted in favor. Those against it say the resolution is vague and not enforceable. Meanwhile, the ones for it argue it’s needed to protect kids.
Kenosha mom, Danielle Essig, wasn’t aware of the potential of creating a separate room for certain books.
“I hadn't heard anything about that. I definitely think they should make it a little bit more public and have some type of poll or something to see if anyone would actually want it in the library, rather than just putting it there and saying ‘Oh, here it is.’
" Essig says taxpayer money can be used for other things in the county.
Here's the resolution
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