News and Updates

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

News and Updates

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

EveryLibrary 2015 Annual Report

Our 2015 Annual Report name checks a lot of people, partners, and campaigns.  We're really proud of that.

It is About Transparency in Michigan Elections – VetoSB571

editor's note:  We are happy to share a guest post today from Lance Werner, director of the Kent District Library (KDL) in Michigan.  KDL passed a $20.6 million dollar millage renewal in August 2014.

Another 1784 #VetoSB571 Signatures to Governor Snyder

Today, EveryLibrary is sending a fresh batch of 1,784 #VetoSB571 petition signatures to Governor Snyder in Lansing.

Is SB 571 Even Constitutional?

editor's note:  We asked Kyle Courtney, our Libraries and the Law Advisor, to weigh in on the question of "What remedies are there in the courts for library boards and librarians in Michigan if SB 571 is signed and becomes the law of the land?" His analysis and suggestions are preliminary, but important for library communities to start considering:

2000 “Veto SB571” Signatures in 24 Hours

EveryLibrary delivers 2,000 “Veto SB 571” signatures to Governor Snyder   FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - Tuesday, 22 December 2015Contact: John Chrastka, 312-574-0316, [email protected] Lansing, MI - In the last 24 hours, over 2,000 librarians, library board members, library Friends, and concerned citizens from around Michigan and across the country have signed a petition asking Governor Rick Snyder to “Veto SB 571”.

Veto SB 571

The Michigan House and Senate pulled a fast one last week and Governor Snyder needs to do the right thing for libraries, schools, and parks by Vetoing SB 571.

Our new Political Director

Please join me in welcoming Patrick "PC" Sweeney as EveryLibrary's new Political Director beginning on January 9, 2016.  PC Sweeney is a founding EveryLibrary board member and has been a tireless volunteer working closely with me on building this organization and winning elections for libraries all around the country.

ESEA, School Librarians, and What Comes Next

Fresh on the heels of the passage of ESSA, the new education act that was just signed into law and included language for school librarians, the Mayor of Chicago and the Chicago Public School system made the decision to cut the librarian at the DuSable High School.

After ESSA Passage, Students Protest Closure of School Library

Fresh on the heels of the passage of ESSA, the new education act that was just signed into law and included language for school librarians, the Mayor of Chicago and the Chicago Public School system made the decision to cut the librarian at the DuSable High School.

2016 Annual Board Meeting Agenda

EveryLibrary holds our Annual Board Meeting each January to review on our financials and governance, discuss lessons learned from last year's work, and plan ahead for our next few years of activities.