NYC shells out $200K in taxpayer dollars to bring drag performers to public schools: report
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A New York City non-profit bringing “Drag Queen Story Hour” to public schools for children as young as age 3 received more than $200,000 in taxpayer funding in the past five years, city records show.
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The total includes a $50,000 contribution from New York State through its Council on the Arts, along with $157,000 earmarked from New York City’s Departments of Education, Cultural Affairs, Youth and Community Development, and even from the Department of Transportation, according to the Post.
Records show that the non-profit received $46,000 from city contracts for appearances at public schools, street festivals and libraries in May alone ahead of Pride month.