SENATE BILL 2307 SPARKS LIBRARY SHOWDOWN & JAKE NOVAK EXPOSES BORDER CRISIS AND ECONOMIC SHIFTS

3 days ago
1.24K

On this episode of Ladies of Another View, the panel tackles two major topics making headlines—protecting children from inappropriate content in public libraries and the growing crisis at the border. Former superintendent Tom Tracy and Sen. Keith Boehm (R-Mandan) break down Senate Bill 2307, a proposal designed to ensure that sexually explicit material is not easily accessible to minors in public libraries. While supporters argue that the bill is about protecting children and maintaining age-appropriate spaces, opponents claim it’s an attempt to control libraries and limit access to information. Protesters, organized by the group Right to Read ND, staged silent reading events at 17 libraries across North Dakota to push back against the measure, while library officials insist that no pornographic material is available in their collections. With the bill passing the Senate and now under consideration in the House, the debate continues over who gets to decide what content belongs on public shelves.
Switching gears, the conversation takes a sharp turn to the economy and border security with guest Jake Novak, host and producer of American Sunrise Early Edition on Real America’s Voice. Novak brings hard-hitting facts to the table, exposing the staggering financial burden illegal immigration is placing on major U.S. cities. From Chicago spending over half a billion dollars to New York City facing an eye-watering $6.9 billion expense, the numbers paint a grim picture of misplaced priorities. Novak doesn’t hold back, criticizing leadership that seems more focused on accommodating undocumented migrants than addressing the needs of law-abiding Americans. He also highlights South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem’s strong response to a violent crime committed by an illegal immigrant, calling for emergency action against sanctuary city policies.
On the economic front, Novak examines the recent dip in oil prices, which has brought temporary relief at the gas pump but could have long-term consequences for U.S. automakers. With Stellantis adjusting production and a new Cadillac EV on the horizon, shifting energy policies continue to shape the industry. Don’t miss this insightful discussion as Ladies of Another View cuts through the noise to bring the facts straight to the audience.

Loading comments...