Corrects language relating to indigenous libraries from Indian libraries.
Impact
The bill's passage would facilitate access to state aid for indigenous libraries, which are defined as public libraries established by tribal governments. This legal recognition is critical as it aims to enhance funding mechanisms, allowing these libraries to provide better resources and services tailored to the indigenous populations they serve. The amendment signifies a responsive shift in legislative terminology that aligns with contemporary understandings of cultural identity, impacting how state resources are allocated for library services across diverse communities.
Summary
Bill A08786 aims to amend New York's education law by replacing the term 'Indian libraries' with 'indigenous libraries' throughout relevant sections. This bill recognizes and affirms the cultural identity of indigenous communities within the state by ensuring that library services reflect the terminology used and the rights of these communities. The revised language will apply to libraries established by tribal governments and those located on their respective reservations, acknowledging the unique heritage and needs of the indigenous populations in the state.
Contention
While the bill is largely seen as a positive step for cultural inclusivity, some opposition may stem from concerns regarding the implications of these changes on existing local and state library systems. Questions have been raised about potential budgetary impacts in the allocation of state funds, as well as the broader implications of changing established language in law. There might also be discussions regarding the adaptation required by existing libraries to meet the needs of the indigenous community, showcasing potential ideological divides over how to support and integrate indigenous cultures within public services.
Prohibits libraries and library systems, including school libraries and school library systems from banning books or other materials based on partisan or doctrinal disapproval.
Prohibits libraries and library systems, including school libraries and school library systems from banning books or other materials based on partisan or doctrinal disapproval.
Relates to conducting a study on the access of state public libraries and library systems to capital funding; the department of education, in consultation with the dormitory authority, the office of the state comptroller, and the public library systems of the state, shall assess and report on the capital needs of such public library systems, including public libraries and association libraries.
Relates to conducting a study on the access of state public libraries and library systems to capital funding; provides the department of education, in consultation with the dormitory authority, the office of the state comptroller, and the public library systems of the state, shall assess and report on the capital needs of such public library systems, including public libraries and association libraries.