Missouri’s Ashcroft advocates for parental rights, asks the public to comment on proposed library rule to protect children
Jay Ashcroft proudly stands by his proposed
rule
that would forbid state libraries in Missouri from using state funds on materials that “appeal to the prurient interest of a…
Jay Ashcroft proudly stands by his proposed
rulethat would forbid state libraries in Missouri from using state funds on materials that “appeal to the prurient interest of a minor." “I encourage anyone in the state of Missouri to read the rule,” the Missouri Secretary of State told The Heartlander. “Give us comments about how that rule could be made better.” The proposed rule also would require libraries to have a written, publicly accessible policy detailing how selections are arranged for age appropriateness and maturity. A long-time advocate for public libraries, Ashcroft said he hoped the rule would be “prophylactic,” preventing
more incidentsof parents discovering their children have been exposed to objectionable materials. Parents
describesome of the books their children encounter as pornographic. Despite the concern of parents nationwide, Ashcroft’s proposal has met with stiff opposition and is being
misconstruedas a “book banning” attempt. Waller McGuire, CEO of the St. Louis Public Library,
claimslibraries would be more vulnerable to people targeting racial or LGBT materials. The Missouri Association of School Librarians further
claimsthe rule “contradicts the very idea of local control.” Ashcroft criticized the backlash as “logically inconsistent.” “This rule does not require any materials to be kept out of libraries,” Ashcroft told The Heartlander. “It encourages and helps parents to do their job of deciding what their minors will have access to.” Additionally, the rule does not dictate what policy libraries have; it merely requires they have a policy. Once public comments close on Dec. 15, Ashcroft can revise the proposed rule, which may be enacted as soon as March. Anyone wishing to read the rule and submit a comment can do so
here.


