Monday, March 29, 2010

NY LIBRARIES FACE UNCERTAIN FUTURE


Albany, N.Y.--  If you are a frequent visitor to this site, you are probably aware of the fact that thousands of workers who staff public and school libraries across our state are represented by CSEA. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, libraries and education are the top two disciplines for public sector unionized workers in America.

In New York State, the Governor has proposed a $2.4 million cut in Library Aid in his 2010-11 Executive Budget. It would be the 5th cut in less than two years and would bring Library Aid down to $84.5 million and below 1998 levels.

Last week, the Assembly and Senate passed their budget resolutions. The Senate proposal called for the full restoration of the $2.4 million cut and the Assembly proposal included a 40% or $960,000 restoration. The Legislature is on holiday break until April 7th, but legislative staff are working to resolve the differences between the Assembly’s and Senate’s proposals to address the $9 billion state budget deficit.

So, between now and when the Legislature returns, we need to fill their email boxes and fax machines with as many messages as possible. So please visit Protect New York Libraries and click on the Vote for Libraries button to send them a message.

To see a related story about library funding that was posted on February 22, go here: Libraries on the Chopping Block.


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