Huntsville to pay private company to run city library months after removing LGBTQ+ display

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The city just north of Houston has hired a private company to handle library operations,...

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The contract would begin paying the company about $635,200 in the first year, but would increase during the lifetime of the agreement, according to documents. In a presentation sent to the council, company administrators tout the cost savings, expertise and community control that would come with them overseeing the library. A company official said they also have retained more than 90 percent of original staff during other library takeovers.

 

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Shocking. 🤦🏽‍♀️ Book burning, reactionary bigots.

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