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Monday, April 14, 2025   

There are 133 public libraries in Arkansas, and many of them could be in jeopardy of closing because of cuts from the Trump administration.

The Institute of Museum and Library Services, which provides federal funding to libraries, is one of seven agencies to be closed by executive order.

The order, signed mid-March, calls them "unnecessary." Cindy Hohl, president of the American Library Association, pointed out that local libraries give people access to the internet and technology.

"Especially in small and rural areas where people may not be able to afford services or access in their homes, so they rely heavily on the access through the public library," said Hohl. "So, if we see a decrease in federal funding, to the point of where it's one-third or even one-half of their budget, those libraries will have to make difficult decisions."

The association has filed a lawsuit seeking an injunction to reverse the cuts and stop any further steps to dissolve the agency. She said the library grants make up less than one percent of the federal budget.

The group has also launched an online campaign where the public can get involved to save federal library funding. Hohl said more information is online at Ilovelibraries.org.

"We are hoping that everyone will send a message to their senators and representatives, urging them to overturn the executive order and to protect IMLS funding," said Hohl. "And we're asking people to encourage their friends and family to do so online."

Hohl added that today's local libraries are for a lot more than just checking out books.

"A lot of veterans will come in and use the library for telehealth appointments," said Hohl. "And we support entrepreneurship - so small business owners, they absolutely use the library. We also provide homebound services to senior citizens. We offer book clubs and computer classes."

There are 125,000 public libraries across the nation.




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