I just heard that Governor Brown announced that the first Tier of the Trigger Bill cuts will go into effect January 1. This is REALLY bad news for libraries. This will completely defund the Public Library Fund, Cooperative Systems and Support for Literacy Services in the State. All together, Library funding was at a low point of $15 million for all of these services, across the state. The elimination of this small amount of State support puts a further $16 million in Federal funds at risk.
What does this mean for Huntington Beach? It means that we lose grant support for our active and vital Literacy programs. We have less money to buy books and to support general library operations. We have less money to support interlibrary loan. And we will have fewer grant opportunities specifically for libraries, so it will be harder to find additional support for what we do. The elimination of State funding for public libraries will make it harder for all our residents to find what they need, and to get the services they need.
Libraries are one of the best things that government does, and the loss of State support hits hard.
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