Andrew Atterbury writes: “Florida is among the latest conservative-leaning states to sever connections with the nation’s oldest library organization after the nonprofit became embroiled in the ongoing culture war over what books should be available to students. The agency in charge of Florida’s public libraries issued a new rule in October forbidding any grant activities tied to the American Library Association, a 150-year-old organization that aids thousands of libraries across the country with training and funding.” Alabama Public Library Service (APLS) director Nancy Pack recommended APLS discontinue its ALA membership to maintain state funding. APLS will make its final decision November 16.