White House budget proposal continues to miscalculate the value of
libraries
District
Dispatch: 2.12.2018
by Kathi Kromer
In
its FY2019
budget released today, the White House proposed eliminating the Institute for Museum and
Library Services (IMLS) and hundreds of millions of dollars
dedicated to America’s libraries through the Library
Services and Technology Act (LSTA). The decision echoes the FY 2018
proposal, which also eliminated the grant-making agency and its programs. The
administration’s budget also calls for elimination and/or severe cuts to many
other federal programs that support libraries, including Innovative Approaches
to Literacy, a Department of Education program.
The
following statement was made by ALA President Jim Neal:
“The
administration’s FY2019 budget is out of touch with the real needs of Americans
and the priorities of leaders in Congress who represent them. The president
miscalculates the value of more than 120,000 libraries across America, just as
he did in his FY2018 budget proposal.
“There
is bipartisan support for libraries in Congress, where decision-makers know
that to cut funding for libraries is to undercut opportunity for their
constituents.
“Thanks
to its Grants to States program, IMLS funding provides services that benefit
everyone in our communities, including:
> Veterans
in California who receive assistance claiming well-earned benefits to further
their education, get medical treatment, start a business and transition to
civilian life.
> Students
in Arkansas who prepare for today’s competitive job market by participating in
coding classes taught by trained school and public librarians.
> Entrepreneurs
in rural North Carolina who received business development assistance from an
IMLS-funded business and technology outreach librarian.
> Adults
in Kansas who take GED courses and use otherwise cost-prohibitive exam
preparation tools to advance their education and improve career prospects.
“This
administration’s new budget also decreases resources for children. Cutting
federal support for programs like Innovative Approaches to Literacy comes at
the cost of early literacy and improved student achievement, especially in the
most underserved areas of our nation.
“Withholding
federal support for libraries means withholding services that foster
achievement, develop the workforce and contribute to local economies. ALA
members will continue to highlight the value of libraries to our elected
leaders in every U.S. congressional district. And we are confident that our
congressional leaders will continue to protect the federal programs that invest
in our communities.”
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