Rocky Library sounds alarm over Bill 28
The Rocky Mountain House Public Library is raising concerns about the Alberta government’s proposed Bill 28, saying the legislation could affect free access to information and waste staff’s limited time.
Library manager Ben Worth and board chair Lori Pratt appeared before both Rocky Mountain House town council and Clearwater County council, asking the municipalities to voice concerns to MLA Jason Nixon and provincial ministers.
Introduced April 2 by Alberta Municipal Affairs Minister Dan Williams, Bill 28 proposes changes to the Libraries Act, as well as legislation governing housing and municipal governments.
Pratt said the proposed changes would require library staff to monitor access to materials and respond to inspections, taking time away from other duties.


