As a book lover and author, this news of library funding cuts breaks my heart, but we can all do our part to save Ohio libraries!
What’s happening: On June 19, Ohio Governor Ted Strickland proposed a budget cut that would reduce state funding for public libraries by $227.3 million in 2010 and 2011 fiscal years. This reduction would cut Ohio’s public libraries funding 30 percent in addition to the 20 percent cut due to the decline of the state’s General Revenue Fund. A total 50 percent cut in funding.
What it means: As a result, branches may close, hours of operation will be reduced, new book and material orders will be halted and other vital summer reading programs and services would end. With the economic hardships that thousands of Ohioans are facing, trips to the library have provided some relief for families, and I can’t imagine what some families would do without those opportunities.
How you can help:
• Call or email Ohio legislators. For phone numbers and emails, click here. To email all legislators and senators at once, click here.
• Join the Facebook group, and update your Facebook and Twitter status with:
“I contacted my elected officials to help save Ohio libraries, and you should too. Find out more at http://www.saveohiolibraries.com.”
The Ohio Library Council site has provided the image below for you to save and upload as your profile picture on social media sites.
• Spread the word! Let friends know what is going on, how you have helped and how they can, too.
For more information, visit www.olc.org/SaveOhioLibraries.asp. The General Assembly Conference Committee is likely to make a decision this week, so act fast!