Current:Home > ScamsArkansas Republican who wanted to suspend funds to libraries suing state confirmed to library board -FutureFinance
Arkansas Republican who wanted to suspend funds to libraries suing state confirmed to library board
View
Date:2025-04-14 08:01:11
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — A former Arkansas lawmaker who has proposed suspending funding to libraries suing the state over restrictions on materials was confirmed by the Senate Monday to a spot on the state library board.
The majority-Republican Senate confirmed by a 22-10 vote former Sen. Jason Rapert’s appointment to the board, which administers state and federal funds to libraries around the state. Republican Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders last month named Rapert to the panel.
During his time in the Legislature, Rapert sponsored multiple abortion restrictions and was the lead sponsor of a measure allowing a Ten Commandments monument on state Capitol grounds. Rapert is also the president of the National Association of Christian Lawmakers, a group that has advocated for abortion bans and restrictions on transgender youth.
Rapert’s appointment places an outspoken conservative on the panel at a time when libraries are facing increased challenges from Republican lawmakers to limit access to materials that include sex or LGBTQ+ themes.
“Appointing Jason Rapert to the state library board is like igniting a fire for the libraries in the center of the culture war in Arkansas,” Democratic Sen. Clarke Tucker said after the vote. “I just don’t understand that.”
A federal judge earlier this year blocked the state from enforcing a new law would have allowed criminal charges against librarians and booksellers for providing what it considered “harmful” materials to minors. A coalition that included the Central Arkansas Library System is challenging the law.
Rapert has said he wants the board to consider suspending funds to any libraries that sue the state.
“It is a bit difficult when you have one of those libraries or multiple libraries turning around and suing the state of Arkansas trying to overturn a law that was duly passed by the state Legislature and signed by the governor of the state of Arkansas,” Rapert said.
Sanders’ office said the governor was pleased with Rapert’s confirmation.
“Part of the stated responsibilities of the Board is to provide effective leadership to improve public libraries, which the Governor believes her appointees will do by working to protect and educate kids, not indoctrinate them,” Sanders spokesperson Alexa Henning said.
Rapert’s appointment was confirmed without any debate on the floor, with all six Senate Democrats and four Republicans opposing him.
“He’s a little bit too radical for me, has too many things to say,” Republican Sen. Jane English, who voted against him, said after the vote.
Rapert was the only appointment the 35-member Senate voted on separately after approving dozens of other appointees to state boards and commissions. Those included Shari Bales, who Sanders named to another spot on the board.
Rapert’s appointment to the board ends October 18, 2029.
veryGood! (97)
Related
- Jamie Foxx reps say actor was hit in face by a glass at birthday dinner, needed stitches
- Drew Barrymore will host the National Book Awards, where Oprah Winfrey will be a guest speaker
- Oklahoma attorney general joins lawsuit over tribal gambling agreements, criticizes GOP governor
- Mexico’s homicide rate dropped in 2022, but appears to flatline in 2023, official figures show
- DoorDash steps up driver ID checks after traffic safety complaints
- Biden honors Emmett Till and his mother with new national monument
- Philippines shocks co-host New Zealand 1-0 for its first win at the World Cup
- We've got a complicated appreciation for 'Roald Dahl's Matilda The Musical'
- 'Vanderpump Rules' star DJ James Kennedy arrested on domestic violence charges
- Connecticut mother arrested after 2-year-old son falls from 3rd story window
Ranking
- Why we love Bear Pond Books, a ski town bookstore with a French bulldog 'Staff Pup'
- How do I stop a co-worker who unnecessarily monitors my actions? Ask HR
- NFL Star Matthew Stafford's Wife Kelly Slams Click Bait Reports Claiming She Has Cancer
- Hugh Carter Jr., the cousin who helped organize Jimmy Carter’s ‘Peanut Brigade,’ has died
- Nearly 400 USAID contract employees laid off in wake of Trump's 'stop work' order
- Football great Jim Brown’s life and legacy to be celebrated as part of Hall of Fame weekend
- Utilities companies to halt electricity cutoffs after AZ woman died from heat extreme
- Athletic trainers save lives. But an alarming number of high schools don't employ them
Recommendation
The White House is cracking down on overdraft fees
Venice Film Festival unveils A-list lineup with ‘Priscilla,’ ‘Ferrari,’ ‘Maestro’ amid strikes
Germany returns looted artifacts to Nigeria to rectify a 'dark colonial history'
Author Jerry Craft: Most kids cheer for the heroes to succeed no matter who they are
DoorDash steps up driver ID checks after traffic safety complaints
IRS says its agents will no longer make unannounced visits at taxpayers' doors
DeSantis uninjured in car accident in Tennessee, campaign says
Our 2023 Pop Culture Predictions