Trump funding cuts could threaten public libraries, Native American cultural institutions
- Federal employees at the Institute of Museum and Library Services expect to be placed on administrative leave soon due to President Donald Trump's order to reduce the agency's functions.
- Keith Sonderling was appointed as acting director of the Institute by the Trump administration, but did not address employee leave concerns.
- The American Library Association stated that eliminating the agency would severely impact library services, especially for rural communities.
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'Cut off at the knees': DOGE poised to take a sledgehammer to libraries
President Donald Trump's move to mark a certain lesser-known federal agency for deep cuts or elimination would be a disaster for libraries and museums, reported Bloomberg News on Friday — particularly those in rural areas.The administration, under the advice of tech billionaire Elon Musk's Departmen...
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Federal funding for our public libraries is being eliminated. Learn more about what’s going on and what you can do to support our libraries. What’s going on? What does this mean for Hawaiʻi libraries? What can we do? What’s going on? On March 14, 2025, the President issued an Executive Order eliminating, to the maximum […]
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