Dolly Parton addresses a big question

Dolly Parton addresses a big question

Dolly Parton just called the budget cuts made for his fantasy library.

The legendary country music and philanthropist called Mike Braun, the Indiana Republican Governor after her literacy program was announced to be deposed.

Dolly’s initiative was started with the goal of promoting literacy in Indiana, who provided justified children under five years with a free book every month.

Now a representative of the Jolene Hitmaker has approached the governor and asked him to reconsider the decision.

“We hope Governor Braun and the Indiana legislator will continue this important investment by restoring the state’s financing match to local fantasy library programs,” the statement began.

Rep’s statement continued, “The beauty of the fantasy library is that it unites us all – regardless of politics – because every child deserves the chance to dream big and succeed.”

“For the past two years, the state of Indiana has been a proud partner in bringing Dolly Parton’s fantasy library to over 125,000 Hoosis children every month,” it also mentioned.

“Together we have helped care for a love to read, given families precious moments of joy and built a foundation for lifelong learning,” concluded Dolly Parton’s spokesman.

The superstar’s fantasy library was inspired by the artist’s father’s inability to read or write. Dolly’s initiative has helped 3,197,250 children around the world to receive 264,181,752 books.

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