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Federal Funding for Libraries Being Considered in March 2010

 

Dear advocates,

 

It's appropriations time, and there are two main issues we need to action on.  The deadline is March 12, so please act fast!  We only have 48 hours to make a difference.

 

LSTA

Congress is currently busy drafting up the federal budget for fiscal year 2011.  It has never been more important than now that Congress fully funds the Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA), the only annual source for federal funding to public libraries.   As Congress writes next year's budget they need to understand that dollars from the state and local levels are at an all time low and libraries can not continue to do their important work with out this funding.

There is a letter circulating around the House of Representatives urging the Appropriations Committee to include $300 million in funding through LSTA in the FY2011 budget.  Please contact your representative's office and tell them about work your library does in the community.  It is always a good idea to stress what programs and resources your library provide to help build the local economy, help kids with their homework, and so much more.  After you have explained how libraries are an incredibly valuable investment, please ask your representative to sign onto the "Dear Colleague" letter supporting LSTA.

School Libraries


In his FY2011 budget, President Obama consolidated Improving Literacy Through School Libraries with five other literacy programs.  This would mean that school libraries will have to directly compete with other programs to receive federal dollars under the President's plan.  However, Congress is busy drafting up their own budget for FY2011 right now, and there is no word yet if they will go along with President Obama's recommendation of consolidation.  Congress needs to hear from their constituents NOW about the important role that school libraries play in today's schools.

Right now there is a letter circulating around the House of Representatives urging the Appropriations Committee to specifically appropriate $100 million for Improving Literacy Through School Libraries.  This amount means that this program will be available to every state, rather than the current competitive grant program.  Please contact your representative's office explaining to them how important having a school library can be in a child's education.  Please ask them to sign on to the Improving Literacy Through School Libraries "Dear Colleague."

Once your representative or their staff confirms that they would like to sign on to the funding "Dear Colleagues," please ask them to contact the staffers below depending on their party affiliation:

Democrat
   

Ask them to contact Joseph Mais in Rep. Grijalva's office and ask them to sign onto the Dear Colleague.  His email address isjoseph.mais@mail.house.gov and his phone number is (202) 225-2435.


Republican
   
Ask them to contact Rachel Fenton in Rep. Vernon Ehlers' office and sign onto the Dear Colleague.  Her e-mail address isRachel.Fenton@mail.house.gov and her phone number is (202) 225-3831.

It is of the utmost importance that you contact your Representative today and urge them to sign on to these letters!  We need to keep the pressure on our elected officials until the deadline for signatures on these critical letters expires.  Grijalva and Ehlers plan to send the letter on Friday, March 12, so time is of the essence.

 

 

Kristin Murphy

Government Relations Specialist

American Library Association - Washington Office

1615 New Hampshire Ave. NW, First Floor

Washington, D.C., 20009-2520

Phone Number: 202.628.8410

kmurphy@alawash.org

 


Elected Officials serving Cleveland Heights and University Heights in Ohio Senate and Ohio House of Representatives. 

State Senator Shirley Smith
  614-466-4857
  senatorsmith@maild.sen.state.oh.us


State Representative Barbara Boyd
  614-644-5079
  district09@ohr.state.oh.us


Governor Ted Strickland
  614-466-3555
  http://www.governor.ohio.gov/Assistance/ContacttheGovernor/tabid/150/Default.aspx
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Conference Committee members :


House

Vernon Sykes
  Phone: 614- 466-3100
  Fax: 614-719-6944
  district44@ohr.state.oh.us

Jay Goyal
  Phone: 614-466-5802
  Fax: 614-719-3973
  district73@ohr.state.oh.us

Ron Amstutz
  Phone: 614-466-1474
  Fax: 614-719-0003
  district03@ohr.state.oh.us

Senate

Dale Miller
  Phone: 614-466-5123
  SD23@maild.sen.state.oh.us

John Carey
  Phone: 614-466-8156
  SD17@senate.state.oh.us

Mark Wagoner
  Phone: 614-466-8060
  SD02@senate.state.oh.us

 

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