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    Library Legislation Updates to Begin 2026

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    Library Legislation Updates to Begin 2026


    Another week, another round-up of library news. This week, I have library legislation updates and small actions you can take to help defend the right to read in 2026. Let’s jump in.

    Maine Library Commission Rescinds Request For Paid Directors

    The Maine Library Commission has rescinded its proposal that all state public libraries have paid directors and minimum hours to continue receiving access to all library services. This was something I discussed in a previous post, where I recognized that this would have a drastic impact on rural libraries; however, the thought of running a library without a paid director was mind-boggling. I hope everyone finds a better way forward.

    Security Grants for Illinois Libraries

    “Amid an alarming increase in threats of violence to libraries and librarians across Illinois, the Secretary of State’s office can now issue security grants for libraries throughout the state, ensuring their ability to provide a safe environment for patrons, employees and the community.” This is fantastic, and once again, I have to give a lot of kudos to our Secretary of State, Alexi Giannoulias, for his support of library workers. I used to work at a library that had very minimal security measures due to budget constraints, and I hope this is something they can take advantage of.

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    New York Governor Vetoes Right to Read Bill

    Democratic New York governor Kathy Hochul vetoed legislation that would have combatted censorship and book banning in school libraries, saying that the bill would do more “to confuse than clarify” the obligations of school librarians. She also noted that school librarians already have a large degree of control over their collections. While that may be true, I don’t understand why anyone would think vetoing this bill is a productive strategy. But that’s probably why I work in libraries and not in politics.

    Defend the Right to Read In 2026

    This has been making the rounds all over the internet, but make sure you read Kelly Jensen’s list of 60+ small tasks you can do this year to help defend the right to read. Even when everything feels overwhelming and hopeless, you can still have a measurable impact in your community. Pick a task and start today!

    What I Learned As An Interim Library Director

    Okay, maybe it’s cheating a little to highlight one of my own posts, but it’s been three years since I served as interim library director at my last library, and I learned some big lessons along the way. One of those lessons? I’m not sure if I ever want to be a director again, and maybe that’s okay.


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