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Sumner County Library Board grants directors discretion on challenged books, approves budget and contract-review steps

March 05, 2026 | Sumner County, Tennessee


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Sumner County Library Board grants directors discretion on challenged books, approves budget and contract-review steps
Sumner County’s library board took several formal actions this meeting: it unanimously authorized library directors to make discretionary decisions about flagged materials, approved a Westmoreland budget adjustment to send to the county budget commission, and adopted a requirement that binding or monetary agreements from library friend groups be submitted for board and legal review before execution.

On old business, the board considered a response to a letter from Trey Hargett and moved to allow library directors discretion to relocate or shelve flagged books using their normal procedures; the chair recorded that the motion passed unanimously. The board stated that direction was limited to operational discretion under existing policy rather than adoption of new county-wide restrictions.

Separately, the board approved a Westmoreland budget adjustment needed to route the item to the county’s budget committee. Members also addressed an executed memorandum of understanding between Portland Library and its Friends group: the county law director advised that any binding contract with monetary implications should be reviewed before signature. The board then voted unanimously to require that such agreements be presented to the board and legal counsel prior to execution.

The Hendersonville extended-hours plan was discussed and the board affirmed prior direction to have the Hendersonville director add eight hours to her budget submission for the county budget process; that recommendation will be considered by the commission's budget committee.

What happens next: the directors will apply their discretion on flagged items consistent with library procedures; the Westmoreland adjustment and Hendersonville hours recommendation move to the county budget process; and library directors and friend groups will be advised to involve legal counsel on binding agreements going forward.

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