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everylibrary is the National Political Action Committee for Libraries. They are dedicated to showing off the great things that libraries do across the country and to get more Americans engaged…
Today, July 12, is the Day of Action to Save Net Neutrality. Join the ALA and hundreds of other organizations as we tell the FCC why we’re battling for the…
Before you get on the bus to Albany, attend a “town hall” meeting. Thursday, February 16, 2017 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM This online forum will provide up-to-minute information on…
On March 1, the New York Library Association (NYLA) will once again host Advocacy Day in Albany. This is your opportunity to meet with regional legislative representatives to discuss the…
March 1 – NYLA Advocacy Day in Albany The New York Library Association is the voice of the library community advocating at the state and local level for funding support…
On Tuesday, December 13, 2016, the Assembly Standing Committee on Libraries and Education Technology held a five-hour public hearing in Albany. The primary intent of the hearing was for Committee…
Onondaga County Public Library’s Central Library was host to CLRC’s Legislative Breakfast on Friday, December 9. The meeting room, with it’s floor to ceiling windows overlooking downtown, was the perfect…
CLRC’s eastern regional legislators, library staff and supporters came out to the Munson-Williams-Proctor Art Institute and PrattMWP library on Friday, December 2…
We’re Collecting Your Stories! This year, CLRC’s Legislative Committee is focusing its advocacy message on the unique ways that libraries in Central New York are part of our education equation.…
New York State Libraries Need Your Support! SEND A MESSAGE TODAY We all agree that library patrons around NYS should have access to outstanding services, materials, and programming in buildings…