Nearly 7,000 letters were sent to the Alabama Public Library Service (APLS) in support of a proposed amendment, thanks to a grassroots effort. The amendment would deem gender ideology inappropriate for minors.

Groups such as Moms for Liberty and Clean Up Alabama have been working for years to have sexually explicit materials in libraries moved out of children and teen sections. Those groups, along with Fairhope Faith Collective, Eagle Forum and several churches, came together to gather letters from those who support the amendment.

Together, the groups collected nearly 5,500 of the 6,781 letters. On the final day of a public comment period, the group hand-delivered them to the APLS.

" Almost 80% of the 8,400 public comments backed the APLS amendment, proving this was a genuine grassroot

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