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  • Illinois set to become first state to end book bans

    Illinois set to become first state to end book bans

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    The final version of House Bill 2789 passed the state Senate 39 to 19 after it was approved in March by the House on a 66 to 39 vote.

    The impetus for the legislation came from newly elected Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias, whose office oversees library systems and their funding. Giannoulias, a Democrat, said he couldn’t fathom that book banning is happening in 2023.

    “It is so blatant, and so dangerous. I was blown away,” he told POLITICO.

    Efforts to curb reading materials are “about restricting the freedom of ideas that certain individuals disagree with and that certain individuals think others should have access to,” he said.

    Giannoulias says this legislation is the only one of its kind.

    Illinois doles out some $62 million to libraries around the state each year, according to Giannoulias’ office.

    “All these efforts to curb reading materials have absolutely nothing to do with books. They are about restricting the freedom of ideas that certain individuals disagree with and that certain individuals think others should have access to,” Giannoulias told POLITICO.

    Republican lawmakers who oppose the legislation have argued that their goal is to make sure books distributed in public schools and libraries are age appropriate.

    Republican state Sen. Jason Plummer on Wednesday called the legislation an example of Democrats “pushing an ideology on Illinois citizens, regardless of where they live or what they believe.”

    He said it was “offensive to take away public funds from people whose taxes paid for these grants.”

    Other Republicans raised questions about the bill possibly allowing libraries that don’t allow drag shows to reserve library meeting rooms to be penalized, which sponsors say are decisions that should be decided by librarians, not community members who oppose such groups.

    Giannoulias disagrees with the idea that locals would lose control, saying local librarians “have the educational and professional experience to determine what’s in circulation. Let them decide.”

    The bill says that in order for public libraries, including in public schools and universities, to remain eligible for grant funding, they must adopt the American Library Association’s Library Bill of Rights or adopt their own written statement prohibiting the banning of books.

    A library that doesn’t certify either of the statements, or takes the next step of banning a book, will not be eligible for grant funding from the secretary of state, according to the secretary’s office.

    Giannoulias proposed the idea of banning book bans during his campaign last year and then approached Democratic state Rep. Anne Stava-Murray about following through with legislation. She had a special interest because a group of parents at a high school in her district demanded a book about a nonbinary person coming out — “Gender Queer: A Memoir,” by Maia Kobabe — be banned from the school district’s shelves. The parents called the book pornographic.

    Members of the Proud Boys attended a school board meeting on the issue. After much debate, the book stayed, but the concerns lingered for Stava-Murray.

    “The kids luckily stood up for the book. That community rallied around the kids,” Stava-Murray told POLITICO.

    Stava-Murray said she researched the issue and saw other communities across the country facing similar challenges, so she set out to create the legislation.

    The American Library Association has said it’s seen a record 1,200 challenges to books over the past year, nearly double from the previous year.

    Most of the titles challenged in 2022 “were written by or about members of the LGBTQIA+ community or by and about Black people, Indigenous people, and people of color,” according to the association. In Illinois, the organization said there were 43 attempts that year to limit access to books.

    President Joe Biden has blamed “MAGA extremists” for attempts to ban books and made ending book bans a central part of his reelection campaign.

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  • Republicans allege unspecified Biden ‘scheme,’ fire off new FBI subpoena

    Republicans allege unspecified Biden ‘scheme,’ fire off new FBI subpoena

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    Comer and Grassley say they became aware of the potential existence of material underpinning the anti-Biden allegations from a “highly credible whistleblower” who contacted lawmakers to assert knowledge of a conversation the FBI had with a confidential source.

    The two Republicans provided no information on the purported whistleblower’s background, or how that person would have knowledge of an alleged conversation with an FBI source. GOP lawmakers have faced Democratic criticism in the past for applying the whistleblower designation to individuals who don’t meet the legal definition.

    “Based on the alleged specificity within the document, it would appear that the DOJ and the FBI have enough information to determine the truth and accuracy of the information contained within it. However, it remains unclear what steps, if any, were taken to investigate the matter,” Comer and Grassley wrote on Wednesday to FBI Director Christopher Wray and Attorney General Merrick Garland.

    The subpoena compels the FBI to require over any FD-1023 forms — the formal term for records that describe conversations with a confidential human source — from June 2020 that contain the word “Biden.” The forms themselves, regardless of their content, do not independently amount to evidence of wrongdoing.

    The FBI has until May 10 to hand over the documents, according to a copy of the subpoena obtained by POLITICO.

    Grassley and Comer acknowledged in their letter to Wray and Garland that they weren’t sure if the FBI had already investigated the matter internally. The DOJ confirmed they received the Republicans’ letter and declined to comment. The FBI separately acknowledged that it had received the subpoena but declined to comment further.

    But the subpoena sparked fierce pushback from both the White House and Democratic allies on Capitol Hill.

    Ian Sams, a White House spokesperson for oversight and investigations, accused Republicans of “floating anonymous innuendo” and tied the subpoena to a longer arc of Hill GOP investigations into Biden and his family.

    “For going on five years now, Republicans in Congress have been lobbing unfounded, unproven, politically-motivated attacks against the President and his family without offering evidence for their claims or evidence of decisions influenced by anything other than U.S. interests. That’s because they prefer floating anonymous innuendo, amplified by the megaphone of their allies in rightwing media, to get attention,” Sams said in a statement.

    Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.), the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, called the subpoena a “baseless partisan stunt.”

    “Committee Republicans are recycling unsubstantiated claims floated by Senate Republicans by issuing a subpoena to the FBI to require the release of a June 2020 tip from an unknown informant. During this same time period, Rudy Giuliani and Russian agents, sanctioned by Trump’s Treasury Department, were peddling disinformation aimed at interfering in the 2020 presidential election,” Raskin added.

    No evidence has emerged that Biden’s decisions were influenced by his son’s arrangements, though Hunter Biden’s business dealings have propelled GOP investigations on both sides of the Capitol since before his father’s election.

    Comer wrote in a letter to Wray accompanying the subpoena that his ongoing investigation would “inform potential legislative solutions that the Committee is exploring,” including the financial disclosures required by presidents, vice presidents and their family members.

    The GOP volley is all but guaranteed to spark fierce pushback and skepticism. Comer and Grassley have both spearheaded long-running Biden investigations: Grassley and Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) investigated Hunter Biden in the leadup to the 2020 election, drawing charges from Democrats and even warnings from some fellow Republicans that they were at risk of spreading Russian misinformation.

    Since Republicans took the House majority at the start of the year, Comer has conducted a lengthy investigation — largely behind the scenes — that’s so far focused on Hunter Biden and other Biden family members. He’s expected to hold a press conference later this month to detail his findings after the Treasury Department granted him access to “suspicious activity reports,” which don’t indicate wrongdoing but are frequently used in law enforcement investigations.

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  • World Bank taps Banga as next leader

    World Bank taps Banga as next leader

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    Banga’s selection was not unanimous. Russia, which had previously said it was considering putting forward its own candidate for the job but ultimately did not, abstained from the vote, said a person close to the selection process. A senior administration official said the board’s votes are “strictly confidential” but that Banga was “elected with resounding approval.”

    The position of World Bank president traditionally goes to an American citizen. Banga holds U.S. citizenship but was born and raised in India.

    Banga will now oversee the World Bank’s pivot as it aims to become a dominant player in climate finance and help low-income economies bankroll the transition to cleaner energy sources and manufacturing processes.

    But those priorities will cost trillions of dollars that shareholders like the U.S. and European Union are not eager to spend at the moment. What’s more, the bank must also contend with other pressing needs facing the world’s poorest countries, including rising food insecurity and unsustainable levels of debt.

    “Ajay understands that the challenges we face — from combating climate change, pandemics, and fragility to eliminating extreme poverty and promoting shared prosperity — are deeply intertwined,” Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said in a statement.

    The bank has begun adopting reforms that will “sharpen” its mission, Yellen continued, adding that “our ambitious goals will not be met overnight, and we remain committed to a staged adoption of reforms over the course of the year to build on the vision we have laid out.”

    The White House recognizes that the World Bank faces a pivotal moment as countries face concerning levels of debt and the global economy continues to contend with the effects of the coronavirus pandemic and Russia’s war in Ukraine, a second senior administration official told reporters Wednesday.

    “Getting the evolution of the World Bank right is absolutely critical to meeting the moment,” the second official said, adding that Biden believes Banga “has the track record and the know how to rise to the occasion and make sure the World Bank delivers for the globe.”

    Banga was the president and chief executive officer of credit card giant Mastercard from 2010 to 2020 and remained the company’s executive chairman for a year after that. He left to join General Atlantic, one of the world’s largest private equity firms, where he served as vice chairman.

    The World Bank’s current president, David Malpass, announced earlier this year that he would step down in June. Malpass was nominated by then-President Donald Trump in 2019 and selected for a five-year term.

    Adam Behsudi contributed to this report.

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  • Florida lawmakers restrict pronouns and tackle book objections in sweeping education bill

    Florida lawmakers restrict pronouns and tackle book objections in sweeping education bill

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    Florida’s proposed parental rights expansions, FL HB1069 (23R), are part of the push by state conservatives to uproot what they say is “indoctrination” in schools and is one of several bills taken up this session focusing on the LGBTQ community and transness in particular. It’s an issue DeSantis frequently raises ahead of his expected presidential bid, where he regularly decries teachers who discuss gender identity with young students.

    It’s also led to high profile fights pitting Florida Republicans and DeSantis against LGBTQ supports such as the Biden administration and Walt Disney Co., who said such legislation with further marginalize LGBTQ students and will lead to increased bullying and even suicide.

    The bill will broaden the state’s prohibition on teaching about sexual identity and gender orientation from kindergarten through third grade to pre-K through eighth grade, though in April the Florida Board of Education already expanded the restrictions to all public schools through high school.

    It also targets how school staff and students can use pronouns on K-12 campuses. Specifically, the legislation stipulates that school employees can’t ask students for their preferred pronouns and restricts school staff from sharing their pronouns with students if they “do not correspond” with their sex. Under the bill, it would be “false to ascribe” a person with a pronoun that “does not correspond to such person’s sex.”

    “The ‘Don’t Say LGBTQ’ law has already caused sweeping damage across our state,” said Jon Harris Maurer, director of public policy at Equality Florida, an LGBTQ advocacy group. “It was wrong when it was adopted, and expanding it is wrong now. State Democrats have joined LGBTQ advocates in opposing the bill throughout the two-month session, contending that the policies equate to sex discrimination and are disrespectful to LGBTQ students and families.

    Democrats suggested that even though the bill isn’t explicitly titled “Don’t Say Gay,” its policies extend beyond the language in the legislation and target the LGBTQ community, pointing to instances such as a Republican House member labeling transgender people as demons, imps and mutants.

    Democrats argued that the legislation being taken up by Republicans is pushing people away from Florida, such as former Miami Heat basketball star Dwyane Wade, who said he left the state because he has a 15-year-old transgender daughter.

    “Let’s be honest about at least what this bill is about,” state Sen. Tina Polsky (D-Boca Raton) said on the floor Tuesday. “It is about trying to silence any discussion about anything different from heterosexuality.”

    But Republican legislators, who hold supermajorities in both chambers, maintain that expanding the parental rights law is necessary to ensure the state’s youngest students learn about adult topics like sexual orientation and gender identity from their parents instead of teachers.

    Similar to last year, when the parental rights bill was introduced, conservatives have fought against the narrative surrounding the bill, condemning opponents who call the measure “Don’t Say Gay” and for politicizing an issue they say is “common sense.”

    State Sen. Doug Broxson (R-Gulf Breeze), the Senate’s budget chief, addressed this Wednesday when speaking about why state Republicans don’t always debate controversial bills.

    “They’re sitting there with a mandate from their district that says ‘Senator, would you make sure you reinforce common sense?’ Just do what makes sense,” Broxson said on the floor. “You don’t have to debate about it, you don’t have to get up and shout, scream. Just push a button that you believe in common sense.”

    Additionally, the bill aims to expand Florida law to require that books facing objections for being pornographic, harmful to minors, or describe or depict sexual activity must be pulled within five days and remain out of circulation for the duration of the challenge.

    This comes as DeSantis, along with other Florida conservatives, seek to remove books with graphic content from schools, taking aim at specific titles such as “Gender Queer: A Memoir” by Maia Kobabe, which depicts sex acts.

    Democrats criticize this provision as a “ban first, review later” mentality and censorship in education. But Republicans contend the measure is focused on protecting children from explicit content.

    “We need to keep the discussion about what would be termed as book banning in context, because we’re talking about pornography or sexually inappropriate materials,” state Sen. Clay Yarborough (R-Jacksonville), who sponsored the bill, said during a Tuesday’s floor session. “We have in no way directed these schools or directed the districts to remove every single book off their school shelves. But parents need an opportunity to raise a concern If they have one, and that should be reviewed.”

    The Florida House passed HB 1069 by a 77-35 vote in March. DeSantis is widely expected to sign the bill into law.

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  • California lawmaker running for Congress is arrested for drunk driving

    California lawmaker running for Congress is arrested for drunk driving

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    Min was pulled over near the state Capitol by the California Highway Patrol when he drove through a red light with his headlights off, according to the arrest report.

    Officers conducted a DUI test and arrested him on suspicion of driving with a blood alcohol level above the legal limit. He was booked into the Sacramento County jail and released Wednesday.

    Min, who is running for the seat held by Democratic Rep. Katie Porter, apologized for the incident.

    “To my family, constituents and supporters, I am so deeply sorry. I know I need to do better,” he said. “I will not let this personal failure distract from our work in California and in Washington.”

    Min is running to replace outgoing Porter in an Orange County district that will be one of the most competitive seats in the 2024 cycle. Porter narrowly defended the 47th Congressional District in 2022 but has given up the seat to run for Senate and endorsed Min as her successor.

    Min has secured some key endorsements and raised more than $520,000 in the first quarter of 2023 as Democrats look to defend a seat that could be key to reclaiming the House.

    Min is not the only Democrat in the race: He’s contending against Women for American Values and Ethics founder Joanna Weiss. Former Rep. Harley Rouda dropped out of the contest in April.

    Lara Korte contributed to this report.

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  • Fiancé Stabber Sent to Six Day Police Remand

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    SRINAGAR: A Srinagar Court has sent a young lady to six days police remand. She was arrested after she stabbed and injured her fiancé on Tuesday.

    “Asifa Bashir, who stabbed her fiancé, Adil Ahmad Kaloo of Bemina, in the Chattabal area of Srinagar yesterday and is presently lodged in women’s police station, Rambagh under IPC 307 and 323 with FIR No 57/2023 in Safakadal PS, has been put on six-day remand by the court for further investigations,” said a police officer.

    The stabbing shocked Kashmir as this is perhaps the first case in which a young lady stabbed her fiancé.

    The family of the victim claimed their son received a call from Asifa Bashir who is his fiancé and he went to meet her. “She sought lift from him and he went to drop her. Asifa got a call and he inquired about the caller. The argument between them turned ugly when the woman stabbed him in his abdomen,” said family

    Family sources said the nikkah of the two was outcome of the love affair. The nikkah has already taken place.

    There was also a viral video on social media showing an injured Adil seeking help after the attack with blood seeping from his lower abdomen. Passers-by assisted him in transporting the man to the SMHS hospital, where his condition is said to be stable.

    The lady, who is being projected as ‘social media influencer’ has been running a social media page. Her page indicates that she has interviewed a number of Kashmir politicians and bureaucrats. She also claims to have earned the Maharashtra National Women Achievers Award. A photograph in circulation shows she being honoured.

    One of the relatives of the victim told local news gatherer KNT that the accused was always carrying a ‘mike-logo’ with her and was running a FB page named: ‘Kashmir Dastan News Network’.

    Last month, Asifa Bashir made headlines when she claimed that the proprietor of a pet store was responsible for the death of her pet.

    The proprietor of the pet store, Abrar Baba, has filed a defamation case against her. “I have filed a defamation lawsuit against her. Later, few people pestered me to drop this case, but I was steadfast in my decision. My store has been closed for more than a month now,” Abrar said.

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  • Sadhna Top Has A Cafeteria

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    SRINAGAR: Aimed to obviate the hardships suffered by the general public of Karnah sector, a cafeteria has come up at Sadhna Top in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district for the first time in the last 7 decades.

    Sadhna Top is a mountainous pass in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district. It connects the Karnah sector with the rest of Kashmir valley.

    Prone to snow avalanches, mudslides, and untimely closure, the mountainous pass has always been a challenge for the people of the Karnah sector. Mainly during inclement weather and winters, people face immense hardships. People often get stuck for hours due to the area being prone to shooting stones, slides, and unfit to travel during downpours.

    Given the strategic importance, passengers also have to undergo security checking.

    An official said that the cafeteria was opened to do away the hardships suffered by the people of Karnah while they had to wait on the mountainous pass , sometimes for hours, to complete the security check and other formalities.

    He said that the cafe will have heating arrangements and will be run by a local person.

    “Two toilets have been constructed for the women and existing toilets will be used by men,” he said.

    About the increasing tourist footfall in border areas like Teethwal, the official said that the cafe will also be a boon for tourists coming to Karnah.

    “There is no such facility between Chowkibal and Tangdhar (Karnah Sector),” the official said.

    He also informed that the cafe will be called “Karna’s Kitchen.”

    Meanwhile, people have hailed the efforts of the Army involved in helping to make travel more convenient and feasible for the general public.

    Abdul Rashid, a local from Tangdhar said that the cafeteria undoubtedly will be a source of ease for the general public travelling toward either Karnah or Chowkibal.

    “Not only men and women but rather children and elderly also have this lone road to travel. Hourly jams and inconveniences due to untimely snowfall and rains would halt traffic for hours. It would leave all to starve in the woods at the mountainous pass on god mercy,” he said.

    Azhar Ahmad, a local tourist guide, said that the cafeteria will be of high importance for the patients and tourists. “Patients can avail water, tea and rest at the facility which wasn’t available for many decades now. Tourists can relax and have coffee and snacks at their will while they enjoy the scenic beauty of higher altitude,’’ he said.

    Azhar said that this place is covered by lush green forests and can be pivotal to attract more tourists to border places.  “In the longer run, it will be very beneficial for border residents in many ways including attracting tourists,’’ he added—(KNO)

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  • Youth Injured After Being Stabbed, Hospitalized

    Youth Injured After Being Stabbed, Hospitalized

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    SRINAGAR: A youth was injured on Wednesday after being stabbed in the Marhama area of Bijbehara in South Kashmir’s Anantnag district.

    According to an official, the victim has been identified as Adil Ahmad Bhat, son of Mohammad Amin Bhat and a resident of Khalpora Marhama, who was attacked with a knife in his native area.

    The official further added that Adil sustained chest injuries and was subsequently shifted to the hospital, where his condition is reported to be stable.

    Sources revealed that the police have taken cognizance of the incident and identified the attacker. Efforts are underway to trace and arrest the culprit. (KNO)

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  • Missing Man Found Dead Under Mysterious Circumstances

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    SRINAGAR: A man who had been missing for the past few days was found dead under mysterious circumstances in Reasi on Wednesday.

    According to a police officer, the body of Rahul Sharma, son of Ramesh Chander and a resident of Gadal Reasi, was discovered in the Sermegha area of Tehsil Bhomag in the Reasi district.

    The officer further stated that legal and medical formalities have been conducted on the body and it has been handed over to the legal heirs.

    Reasi police have initiated an investigation into the matter. (KS)

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