Press Release
Right to Read North Dakota Responds to Senate Veto of Senate Bill 2307
BISMARCK, N.D. (Flag Family Media) – The nonpartisan organization Right to Read North Dakota has expressed its disappointment following the North Dakota Senate’s decision to uphold Governor Kelly Armstrong’s veto of Senate Bill 2307. Although the bill has been defeated, the group asserts that the surrounding rhetoric has already caused significant harm.
Librarians and educators have reportedly experienced a wave of misinformation, vilification, and personal attacks as a result of the contentious debate. Right to Read North Dakota is urging Governor Armstrong, legislative leaders, and elected officials to take immediate steps to de-escalate the current climate of hostility.
The organization believes that constructive dialogue is essential to protect the integrity of educational resources and support for librarians and educators, who play a crucial role in the community. Right to Read North Dakota remains committed to advocating for open access to information and fostering a safe environment for all educational professionals.
For further details, visit Right to Read North Dakota’s website and stay informed about ongoing efforts to promote literacy and safeguard educational resources in the state.
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