Five minutes can net libraries $200 million next
year
District Dispatch: 3.11.2016 by Kevin
Maher
Earlier this week, we asked for your help in defending the more than $200 million in LSTA and other federal library funding from Congressional and Administration cost-cutters.
Time was short then
and it’s even shorter now.
Your help is needed
to get your Representative and both US Senators to sign “Dear Appropriator”
letters supporting LSTA and Innovative Approaches to Literacy grants, among others. With just a few days left to get as
many members of Congress behind those programs as humanly possible, now is the
time for you to go to ALA’s Legislative
Action Center and help save more
than $200 million for communities across the country . . . very likely
including yours!
A strong showing on
these letters sends a signal to the Appropriations Committees’ to protect LSTA
and IAL funding. So far, your work has generated thousands of emails, but
frankly, we need many, many more.
Whether you call,
email, tweet or all of the above (which would be great), the message to the
office staff of your Senators and Representative is simple:
“Hello, I’m a
constituent. Please ask Representative/Senator ________ to sign the LSTA and
IAL ‘Dear Appropriator’ letters circulating for signature!”
Please take five
minutes to call, email, or Tweet at your Members of Congress and support library funding
for 2017. For more detailed information, read our earlier post on District Dispatch.
Senate letters must be completed by
March 14
House letters must be completed by
March 18.
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