[CASL-L] Fwd: Advocacy Talking Points - State Library Budget
Shelley Stedman
slstedman at hotmail.com
Sun Mar 22 14:21:30 PDT 2015
For those of you who supplement your collections with materials from your local public libraries, borrow materials via C-CAR and pick them up at your local public libraries (Nutmeg book sets for instance), are members of CLC for the great discounts on Baker & Taylor books and library supplies, and/or participate in CLC roundtables, THIS AFFECTS YOU!
Here are some talking points if you wish to contact your legislators and/or inform your patrons.
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From: "Leslie B. McDonough" <mcdonoughlb at mansfieldct.org>
To: "'Antonucci, Carl (Library)'" <antonucci at ccsu.edu>, "'conntech at mylist.net'" <conntech at mylist.net>
Date: March 20, 2015 at 10:08:07 AM EDT
Subject: Re: [Conntech] Advocacy Talking Points - State Library Budget
This is great information for those who will be writing letters – and by the way, is there a snail mail address for those letters?
We have come up with face-to-face talking points for staff to use at the service desks, programs, etc. , to encourage letters:
1. NO basic support for our public libraries --- because we are losing our state grant.
2. NO books from other libraries --- we won’t be able to share because there won’t be any delivery and NO incentive to share if there were.
3. NO group discounts --- which saves your library thousands of dollars each year.
4. NO law to protect adequate local funding for your public library.
People are busy, and we want to make it easy for them to understand the problem and take action. I’m thinking a bookmark with this info along with the email address to send a message of support for public libraries. We will also do social media, web page, etc., etc., Would love to hear ideas. Also want to add one more point about losing CEN funding.
Leslie B. McDonough
Director
Mansfield Public Library
860-423-2501
<https://www.facebook.com/pages/Mansfield-Public-Library/208688982509306>
From: Conntech [mailto:conntech-bounces at mylist.net] On Behalf Of Antonucci, Carl (Library)
Sent: Friday, March 20, 2015 8:49 AM
To: 'Conntech at mylist.net' (Conntech at mylist.net)
Subject: [Conntech] Advocacy Talking Points - State Library Budget
Colleagues,
As you know, the Governor’s budget proposes to eliminate funding for Connecticard, CLC and Grants to Public Libraries. Legislation has also been introduced that would also repeal the statutes that authorize these programs. We need your help. Please use these talking points in letters to you legislators. If you were unable to attend the public hearing, you can also still submit written testimony about how you feel about the proposed budget cuts. Please email written testimony in Word or PDF format to APPtestimony at cga.ct.gov <mailto:APPtestimony at cga.ct.gov>.
Go Libraries!!!!! – Thanks The CLA Legislative Committee
Connecticut’s public libraries are Dead on Arrival in this year’s proposed state budget
The proposed budget not only zeroes out funding but eliminates the enabling statutes that allow needed library programs and services to exist
• The Legislature should restore $2M in funding to Connecticard, Cooperating Library Service Units (CLC) and Grants to Public Libraries
Restore $1.25M (up from $950,000 in past budget) to Connecticard
Restore $500,000 (up from $332,00 in past budget) to Cooperating Library Service Units (CLC)
Restore $250,000 (up from $193,391 in past budget) to Grants to Public Libraries
• $2M in library funding will save CT’s libraries and taxpayers over $75M annually
For every state tax dollar invested, CT’s libraries and taxpayers will receive a $37.50 public service return on investment (375%)
• Without these restorations, the CT’s libraries will go from coordination to chaos
Cutting Connecticard means
· CT residents will no longer be able to borrow from any public library across the state and local libraries will be forced to shut their doors to their neighbors
· The savings CT residents realized through Connecticard ($68M in 2014 by borrowing 4.5 million items from libraries across the state) will vanish
Slashing Cooperating Library Service Units (CLC) means
· The Connecticut Library Consortium (CLC), formed by the merger of four CLSUs saving CT taxpayers through coordinated services and efficiencies, will be crippled.
· Without state funding, CLC will severely hampered in in its mission of saving public libraries and taxpayers over $7.1M annually by coordinating the purchase of books and other products for the state’s public, school and academic libraries.
Eliminating Grants to Public Libraries means
· Cutting this funding hurts the people who need their library the most—CT residents who live in our urban areas where our public libraries struggle to provide basic library programs and services such as literacy (reading, financial and digital), access to government services and so much more.
· Eliminating the law that guarantees adequate local funding will throw our local public libraries into chaos not knowing if funding will be available, severely restricting access to information and quite probably leading to public libraries shutting their doors for good.
Carl A. Antonucci, Jr., MS, Ph.D.
Director of Library Services
Elihu Burritt Library
Central Connecticut State University
1615 Stanley Street - P.O. Box 4010
New Britain, Connecticut 06050-4010
P: (860) 832-2097
F: (860) 832-2118
antonucci at ccsu.edu <mailto:antonucci at ccsu.edu>
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