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Maine Sen. Collins Seeks Emergency Funding for Libraries

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Friday, April 24, 2020   

BIDDEFORD, Maine - Public libraries are getting bipartisan support during the pandemic. Maine Republican Sen. Susan Collins and Rhode Island Democratic Sen. Jack Reed are seeking additional emergency funding for libraries.

Libraries in Maine have adapted by offering new, online services - and they still provide internet to folks in the 20% of households that don't have it. People can check out digital and audio books, and many local libraries are leaving their Wi-Fi on, so patrons can use it from their parking lots.

Jeff Cabral, director of the McArthur Library in Biddeford, says their virtual programs include story times and cooking demos. He says he's been touched to see how his staff reaches out to patrons over the phone.

"One of my staff members mentioned having a very long conversation with a really wonderful 80-something-year-old woman, who was just so thrilled to have an opportunity to talk to somebody," says Cabral.

Cabral says most libraries in the state are able to maintain operations, despite budget shortfalls looming. But some in southern Maine have had to temporarily lay off employees since the COVID-19 outbreak.

The federal stimulus package known as the CARES Act includes about $50 million for libraries.

Public Library Association President Ramiro Salazar is pleased about that, but says it isn't enough. He's also the director of the public library in San Antonio, Texas.

"While $50 million sounds like a lot of money - for Texas, I think it's about $2.3 million - which is not a lot of money for the significant needs and the struggles that libraries are experiencing," says Salazar.

Without more support, he worries many libraries will have to lay off staff.

Salazar describes three phases for eventual re-opening to the public. First, many libraries will offer curbside pickup. Then, they'll gradually let a limited number of people into library buildings.

Eventually, they'll be able to offer in-person programs again.

Disclosure: American Library Association contributes to our fund for reporting on Budget Policy & Priorities, Census, Education. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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