Public support needed, call Speaker Huffman & House Finance Chair
State Rep. Michele Grim (D-Toledo) last week called Ohioans to action in support of Ohio’s public library systems which face a more than $100M cut in funding in the proposed Ohio House operating budget.
“This budget shamefully dismantles the Public Library Fund, cutting statewide funding by more than $100 million while at the same time giving a billionaire $600 million to build a stadium in Cleveland. I am proud that our community is home to the nationally award-winning Toledo Lucas County Public Library. Like so many libraries across the state, it serves as a critical resource for job seekers, provides reliable internet access, and fosters community engagement. I will not stand by while Republican leadership attempts to destroy a public good that benefits all Ohioans,” said Rep. Grim.
Libraries are a critical resource for Ohioans looking for work, getting training and education in rural areas, using reliable internet access, and gathering for community events and engagement. House Republicans rejected Governor Mike DeWine’s executive proposal that would have increased the Public Library Fund from 1.7% to 1.75% of the tax revenue collected in the state’s General Revenue Fund. Instead, the current proposal of the budget establishes a new method of funding public libraries through a direct GRF appropriation which will hurt libraries’ ability to predictably forecast revenue and long-term financial sustainability.
According to the Ohio Library Council:
* Ohio’s public libraries are extremely popular, with over 7.4 million cardholders and one of the highest library usage rates in the nation.
* Public libraries deliver a significant return on investment, generating $5 in economic value to Ohioans for every $1 spent.
* Ohioans visited their local libraries more than 44.6 million times in 2023. That is the equivalent of 434 sold-out Buckeye football games at Ohio Stadium.
To help protect Ohio’s cherished public library systems contact the offices of Speaker Matt Huffman (R-Lima) and House Finance Chair Brian Stewart and request they restore the proper funding proposed by Governor Mike DeWine.
Speaker Huffman- office: (614) 466-6344, email: Rep78@ohiohouse.gov<mailto:Rep78@ohiohouse.gov>
Chair Stewart- office: (614) 466-1464, email: Rep12@ohiohouse.gov<mailto:Rep12@ohiohouse.gov>
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