Public Libraries

State Department Orders Libraries to Stop Passport Processing, Sparking Voter Suppression Concerns

The U.S. State Department has issued cease and desist orders to non-profit public libraries nationwide, prohibiting them from processing passport applications. This abrupt change halts a long-standing and relied-upon service, impacting communities that depended on these accessible facilities. While the State Department cites federal law prohibiting non-governmental organizations from collecting fees, librarians and lawmakers argue this interpretation is misguided and will create significant hardship, particularly for working families and rural residents facing increased passport demand. Congressional members are pushing for a legislative solution to reinstate these vital services.

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Musk’s DOGE Cuts Devastate US Libraries: A Fight for Education and Access

The Trump administration’s drastic budget cuts have resulted in the termination of grants to numerous state libraries, effectively halting funding for vital library services across the nation. This action, seemingly random in its application, has left state library staff in uncertainty and jeopardized programs crucial to communities, particularly in rural areas. The cuts, deemed “puzzling” by some state officials, impact everything from summer reading programs to internet access and have sparked outrage from Congress and major publishers. The Institute of Museum and Library Services, the agency responsible for distributing these funds, has been left unable to respond to inquiries due to the abrupt and widespread nature of these terminations.

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