News and Updates

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

News and Updates

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

Direct Funding for Local Library Campaigns

Since our first election day in February 2013, EveryLibrary has “bundled” donations from supporters across the country and sent them directly to local pro-library campaign committees. As the only national 501(c)(4) political action committee for libraries, we are uniquely positioned to provide this kind of direct and effective support.

See How Far Your Donation Can Go With Our Impact Calculator

We just launched a tool that lets you see the real impact of your donation, down to the dollar. It’s called our Impact Calculator, and it reveals something powerful:

It is Bill of Rights Day. Let's Fight for the Ninth Amendment!

On this Bill of Rights Day 2025, when much of the conversation in the library sector understandably centers on the First Amendment and its protections, it is worth pausing to reflect on a different part of the Constitution, one that rarely receives attention but speaks directly to the lived experience of libraries in America.

Supreme Court’s Denial of Review in Little v. Llano is a Misguided Step Toward Government Speech Through Inaction

The Supreme Court’s decision not to take up Little v. Llano County is a profound disappointment for the plaintiffs who bravely advocated for their community's right to access books in the public library. We are saddened that residents of Llano County, Texas, will not see the unlawfully removed books restored to their library shelves, and that their constitutional rights will continue to be compromised.

EveryLibrary Applauds Reintroduction of the Federal Right to Read Act of 2025

EveryLibrary applauds U.S. Senator Jack Reed (D-RI) and U.S. Representative Adelita Grijalva (D-AZ-07) for introducing the Right to Read Act. This bold federal legislation that directly addresses America's literacy crisis, restores investment in school libraries, and reaffirms every student's First Amendment right to read.

EveryLibrary and National Coalition Against Censorship Call on Rutherford County Libraries to Uphold the First Amendment

In early November, the Rutherford County Library System (RCLS) announced the closure of multiple public library branches to conduct a state-mandated “age-appropriateness review” of their children’s collections.

EveryLibrary Joins Tennessee Coalition Calling for Clarity, Legality, and Respect for the Right to Read in Libraries

Today, EveryLibrary joined a broad coalition of library leaders and civil liberties advocates in releasing a public letter to Tennessee Secretary of State Tre Hargett. This letter addresses his recent directives to the state’s Regional Library System, which demand full collection reviews for "age-appropriateness" within 60 days.

Celebrating the Federal Court Ruling Protecting IMLS

Today's decision in Rhode Island v. Trump is an affirmation of the rule of law and a decisive victory for libraries, museums, readers, and the communities they serve. The U.S. District Court for the District of Rhode Island granted summary judgment to a coalition of 21 plaintiff states, ruling that Executive Order 14238 and the administration's attempts to dismantle the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) were unlawful, unconstitutional, and in direct violation of Congress's clear statutory directives.

EveryLibrary Joins Read Freely Alabama in Opposing New Anti-Trans APLS Code Change

EveryLibrary has joined with Read Freely Alabama, the Alabama Transgender Rights Action Coalition, PEN America, Authors Against Book Bans, and other national organizations to issue a joint statement condemning the Alabama Public Library Service’s newly adopted code change, which restricts youth access to books featuring transgender representation.

Statement on FY2026 "Minibus" Funding for the Library of Congress

The bill to reopen the US federal government will enable the ongoing and crucial work of the Library of Congress to continue, but we still need to work to secure funding for the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) as well as the National Archives (NARA).