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Libraries urge Ohio to preserve dedicated funding
Libraries urge Ohio to preserve dedicated funding

Axios

time07-04-2025

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Libraries urge Ohio to preserve dedicated funding

Ohio libraries are banding together in hopes of maintaining dedicated state funding House Republicans propose to eliminate. Why it matters: Libraries stand to lose $100 million in funding over the next two years, a figure the Ohio Library Council says"could jeopardize the vital services that our communities rely on." State of play: The state's Public Library Fund (PLF), established in 1985, originally directed a share of state income tax to fund local libraries. Starting in 2008, Ohio set a new funding baseline at 2.22% of the state's total general tax revenue. That share has declined since, dropping to 1.7% in the current 2024-25 budget. Zoom in: PLF makes up about 17% of the Columbus Metropolitan Library's budget, per Kristin Sutton, the system's government relations manager. Smaller libraries rely more heavily on this funding, Sutton tells us. Between the lines: The fund provided $483 million to libraries last year, nearly the same as in 2000 ($484 million), with no adjustment for inflation. Driving the news: Gov. Mike DeWine proposes upping that figure to 1.75%, while House Republicans want to eliminate the dedicated funding. Their budget plan would make library funding a line item appropriation. The new allocation would be $980 million over the next two years, according to the Library Council, or $100 million less than the $1.08 billion expected under DeWine's plan. Threat level: Sutton says the funding cuts would be "significant," but worries even more about the "short-sighted" option of eliminating the PLF. Instead of an "ongoing and reliable source of funding," Sutton tells Axios libraries would have to lobby the state for money each budget cycle — adding administrative burden and uncertainty and potentially putting a de facto cap on funding. "That $485 million is insufficient to meet the needs of today's library. Ten years from now, how will we ever see growth in that number?" Zoom out: Possible state cuts come as federal library funding is under threat. President Trump signed a March 14 executive order seeking to dismantle the Institute of Museum and Library Services, which distributes millions of dollars annually to the State Library of Ohio. What's next: Led by the Library Council, libraries from across the state have posted pleas for their supporters to contact state lawmakers and ask to restore the PLF.

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