News and Updates

Stay up-to-date with EveryLibrary's work.

News and Updates

Stay up-to-date with EveryLibrary's work.

EveryLibrary in the News 2026 - January to March

From January to March 2026, EveryLibrary’s work and the evolving landscape for libraries were featured across a wide range of national, state, and local media.

Statement: Rejecting the FY2027 Trump IMLS Budget

EveryLibrary strongly opposes the Administration’s FY2027 budget proposal because it forces the shutdown of the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), directly threatening the federal government’s longstanding commitment to libraries, archives, and museums and the essential services they provide to Americans nationwide.

Indie Press Month 2026 Interviews on EveryLibrary Live!

In March 2026, EveryLibrary Live! marked Indie Press Month with a wide-ranging series of conversations, panels, and live events celebrating independent publishing, creative risk-taking, and the essential role libraries play in supporting a diverse literary ecosystem. Across in-person programs in Brooklyn and national livestream interviews, this series brought together publishers, authors, and industry leaders to explore how independent presses shape culture, challenge power, and expand access to ideas.

Protection Is Not Enough: What 2025’s Library Elections Tell Us About the Road Ahead

In a new article for Library Journal, EveryLibrary’s Executive Director John Chrastka analyzes the results of nearly 90 library funding elections held across the country in 2025, and the findings are both encouraging and cautionary.

Results of Libraries on the Ballot in Illinois

Voters once again affirmed that libraries matter deeply to their communities.

Register Your Library for National Voter Registration Day!

EveryLibrary is proud to sit on the advisory board of National Voter Registration Day, and we want to encourage libraries to sign up to participate in this important holiday!

Put the Brakes on Banning Bookmobiles from Iowa Schools

EveryLibrary joined with the Association for Rural & Small Libraries (ARLS) and the Association of Bookmobile & Outreach Services (ABOS) to write an op-ed about our rising concerns with HF2324, a bill in Iowa that would ban bookmobiles from visiting schools and end public library cooperative agreements with school districts. 

Op-Ed: Another Year, Another School Censorship Bill in New Hampshire

New Hampshire lawmakers are once again advancing legislation that would dramatically expand censorship powers in schools. Senate Bill 434 follows two previous attempts to impose sweeping restrictions on educational materials, but this version goes even further by extending potential complaints beyond books to virtually any printed or visual material used in schools.

EveryLibrary Heads to BookCon 2026 to Spotlight Authors and the Libraries That Support Them

EveryLibrary, the national political action committee dedicated to protecting and advancing libraries nationwide, will bring its advocacy directly to readers at BookCon at the Javits Center in New York City on April 18 and 19, 2026. Join us at Booth 656, where we will host giveaways and share ways for you to help support libraries across the country. We are excited to record EveryLibrary Live! live author interviews from the show floor, connecting the excitement around books to the libraries that make access possible for communities across the country.

Statement from EveryLibrary Opposing H.R.7661

EveryLibrary strongly opposes H.R. 7661 and any federal legislation that conditions education funding on restrictions about what books and materials schools may make available to students.