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What Happens to Libraries if IMLS Goes Away?
What Happens to Libraries if IMLS Goes Away?
On Friday night, March 14, President Trump issued an Executive Order that called for the elimination of the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) and six other agencies. In FY24, the IMLS budget was $294.8 million, of which more than $211 million was dedicated to library services through the Library Services Technology Act (LSTA), the leading source of federal funding for America’s libraries. According to a statement from the American Library Association (ALA), “Libraries translate .003 percent of the federal budget into programs and services used by more than 1.2 billion people each year.”
·libraryjournal.com·
What Happens to Libraries if IMLS Goes Away?
Roundup: Statements in Response to Executive Order Impacting the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS)
Roundup: Statements in Response to Executive Order Impacting the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS)
We will continue to update this roundup as we learn of additional statements.  Latest Additions (Last Update: 9:00am; March 27, 2025) Most Recent Addition Bolded Asian Pacific American Librarians Association (APALA) iFederation Lyrasis Sen. Jack Reed Leads Bipartisan Effort to Preserve Support for Public Libraries & Museums ALA Applauds Bipartisan Opposition To Attempt To Eliminate […]
·infodocket.com·
Roundup: Statements in Response to Executive Order Impacting the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS)
University of Arizona students, faculty respond to school's removal of DEIA language
University of Arizona students, faculty respond to school's removal of DEIA language
Earlier this month, the U of A removed references to DEI from its website. Now more than 1,500 students, faculty, and staff have signed a petition questioning the elimination of the DEI language.
·kgun9.com·
University of Arizona students, faculty respond to school's removal of DEIA language
DEI in Flux: Fourth Circuit's Decision Resuscitates DEI Executive Orders | Insights | Holland & Knight
DEI in Flux: Fourth Circuit's Decision Resuscitates DEI Executive Orders | Insights | Holland & Knight
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit issued an order lifting the nationwide injunction on President Donald Trump's executive orders targeting (DEI) programs.
·hklaw.com·
DEI in Flux: Fourth Circuit's Decision Resuscitates DEI Executive Orders | Insights | Holland & Knight
Bills banning DEI practices in state agencies, universities advance
Bills banning DEI practices in state agencies, universities advance
A series of bills targeting diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives in state agencies, colleges and universities are circulating through the Legislature as Republican lawmakers look to align with President Donald Trump’s executive order ending DEI programs.
·azcapitoltimes.com·
Bills banning DEI practices in state agencies, universities advance
DEI at Stake: Federal Groups Challenge Trump’s Efforts to Curb Inclusivity
DEI at Stake: Federal Groups Challenge Trump’s Efforts to Curb Inclusivity
The Trump administration is facing a new legal challenge to President Donald Trump’s executive orders (EOs) to eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs and initiatives after a group of diversity officers, professors, and restaurant worker advocates filed a lawsuit in a federal court in Maryland on February 3, 2025, alleging the orders are vague and unconstitutional. Meanwhile, the U.S. Attorney General and the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) issued memoranda on February 5, 2025, to implement the orders and guide federal agencies on their scope.
·ogletree.com·
DEI at Stake: Federal Groups Challenge Trump’s Efforts to Curb Inclusivity
Judge says Trump order limiting diversity training has "fundamental problems" - Daniel Wiessner
Judge says Trump order limiting diversity training has "fundamental problems" - Daniel Wiessner
"A federal judge in California on Thursday appeared poised to block parts of President Donald Trump's executive order restricting diversity training for federal contractors that covers "divisive topics" saying she was concerned that it was too broad and vague."
·reuters.com·
Judge says Trump order limiting diversity training has "fundamental problems" - Daniel Wiessner
Chamber of Commerce Pushes Back on Trump Extending Ban on Racial Discrimination Training - Alex Gangitano
Chamber of Commerce Pushes Back on Trump Extending Ban on Racial Discrimination Training - Alex Gangitano
"The U.S. Chamber of Commerce urged President Trump to withdraw his executive order that extended his administration's ban on race- and sex-based discrimination training to include federal contractors."
·thehill.com·
Chamber of Commerce Pushes Back on Trump Extending Ban on Racial Discrimination Training - Alex Gangitano