IMLS funding cuts

Federal Agency Funding Libraries and Museums Placed on Leave

The Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), a federal agency funding libraries and museums nationwide, has placed its entire staff of approximately 70 employees on paid administrative leave for up to 90 days. This action follows President Trump’s appointment of Keith E. Sonderling as acting director and a prior executive order reducing the agency’s size. The IMLS, which awarded $266 million in grants last year, now faces uncertainty regarding the status of existing grant programs due to the staff’s leave. This situation threatens to significantly impact libraries and museums, particularly small and rural institutions, which rely on IMLS funding for critical programs and services.

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DOGE Funding Cuts Devastates Museum and Library Services

DOGE has decimated the Institute of Museum and Library Services, effectively crippling a vital part of our national heritage. The sheer scale of the damage is staggering; the entire IMLS staff is on administrative leave, and a breathtaking $180 million in federal funds earmarked for museum projects, matched by an equal amount in non-federal contributions, has been cancelled. This isn’t a minor budget cut; this is a systematic dismantling of institutions that safeguard our cultural and historical legacy.

DOGE’s actions are not just financially devastating, they represent a dangerous ideological assault. The claim that this is about efficiency or fiscal responsibility rings hollow.… Continue reading