News and Updates

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News and Updates

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

Looks Like #noLB969 Worked in Nebraska

Well team, we are pleased to report that LB969, the bill in the Nebraska state legislature that would have dismantled library boards of trustees, devolved hire/fire for all employees to local mayors and city councils, set up "advisory committees" to choose books and collections for these libraries instead of professional librarians, and would have made all donations for the library go to the mayor and city council, appears to be dead.

Vote “FOR” Winter Park Library Endorsement

EveryLibrary today announces our endorsement of the Vote For Winter Park Library - Parking - Events Center campaign on the March 15, 2016 ballot. 

Sara Kelly Johns joins our Advisory Committee

We are thrilled to announce that Sara Kelly Johns has joined our Advisory Committee to provide strategic and tactical advice around our school library initiatives.

LB969 Update from Nebraska

Our colleagues at the Nebraska Library Association published an update today on their Legislative Advocacy Center about how LB969, a bill that would strip all powers from library boards of trustees in the state and politicize the hire/fire, collection development, donations, and records process for libraries across the state, is stalled in the Senate. As it should be. Your #noLB969 engagement through our petition and in support of NLA's actions are working. Read more about how the ALA and United For Libraries statements have helped keep the pressure on as well. NLA Update on Position Opposing LB969 Several critical legislative deadlines have come and gone, and we are pleased to report that LB969's attempt to change the fundamental structure of Nebraska's public library boards has not advanced in the Senate yet. Here is what we know as of today, February 26: The General Affairs Committee has not "prioritized" this bill by its mid-session deadline.  No committee member has done so, nor has any other Senator including Speaker Hadley. Several sources indicate that without prioritization, a bill stands little chance of being considered in this short session. As of yesterday’s adjournment for the week, only 27 days remain in this 104th Legislature, 2nd Regular Session. No General Affairs Committee action has been taken on this bill since its public hearing on February 1. Nebraskans' have sent a consistent and compelling message to members of the committee and to senators against LB969.  Over 200 citizen contacts have been made through the NLA Legislative Advocacy Center. Several important statewide organizations have joined the Nebraska Library Association in opposing LB969. Thanks so much for your grassroots efforts! Senators learned that concern with LB969 extends well beyond our state's borders. The General Affairs committee and Senate leadership received a petition signed by over 1,400 individuals from EveryLibrary, a national library advocacy organization. Sari Fedlman, the President of the American Library Association, sent a strongly worded letter to General Affairs Committee and Speaker of the Legislature Galen Hadley about their concerns. United for Libraries President Steve Laird, who is also President of Nebraska-based ReferenceUSA, wrote a great opinion piece in the Omaha World Herald voicing the concerns of library trustees across the country. We are grateful that three members of the General Affairs committee have gone on record in opposition to LB969: Sen. Kolterman, Sen. McCollister and Sen. Coash. While things are quiet in the Senate about LB969, we encourage our fellow advocates to maintain watch with us and be ready to act on a moment's notice if necessary. (Captured 2/26/16) We continue to stand with NLA. The petition is still open. The members of the General Affairs Committee are keeping one eye on it. You should sign....    

Lib Politics Rodeo February 25, 2016

News from around the #libraries #politics world Voters in Columbus, NE will have two initiatives to vote on the May 10th primary election ballot, the first for a 1% tax increase and the second for a .5% increase.

School Librarians Petition

Across the country teacher librarians and libraries have been cut to the detriment of the students and the communities.

Endorsing “Yes for Plainfield Library”

EveryLibrary today announces our endorsement of the "Vote Yes for Plainfield Library” ballot initiative by the Citizens for a 21st Century Library Committee in Plainfield, Illinois on the March 15, 2016 ballot.

Lib Politics Rodeo February 17, 2016

We're starting this week's Rodeo highlighting John Chrastka and Rachel Korman's recent Library Journal Article: Constant Campaign | Budgets & Funding. 

The Constant Campaign – 2015 Campaign Re-Cap for Library Journal

EveryLibrary is pleased to continue our collaboration with Library Journal on review and analysis of the prior year's library election results.

Help Us Match ByWater Solutions’ $1,500 contribution challenge.

ByWater Solutions has generously made a commitment to donate $1,500 to our VoteLibraries project if we can get $1,500 in matching donations.