Federal Lawmakers Will Consider Legislation To Help Libraries

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Federal lawmakers are considering legislation that would help keep library doors open in Missouri in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis. From digital programming to curbside pickup, libraries across the state have pivoted their offerings in order to safely provide materials to community members. American Library Association President Julius Jefferson says secondary COVID-19 relief packages proposed in Congress do not include dedicated support for library operations.

The Library Stabilization Fund Act would help support nearly 370 thousand library jobs nationally, with each state receiving a minimum of 10 million dollars in funding.

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