Rep. Grijalva secures amendment to include ‘libraries’ in student aid bill
Contact: Jenni Terry
Press Officer
ALA Washington Office
(202) 628-8410
For Immediate Release
September 17, 2009
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The American Library Association applauds Rep. Raúl Grijalva (AZ-7) for championing an amendment to include “community college libraries” in the bill text of the Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2009 (H.R. 3221) passed by the House of Representatives today.
Introduced by Rep. George Miller (CA-7), H.R. 3221 would establish two new competitive grant programs providing states and junior and community colleges the opportunity to apply for funds to launch initiatives to improve graduation and employment-related outcomes.
The original bill language did not explicitly include community college libraries as potential recipients of the grants, which the ALA believes is essential for highlighting the important role libraries play in preparing students to successfully obtain and retain employment and for encouraging community colleges pursuing the grants to invest in their libraries and the services and resources they offer.
“This is a great bill that will help those students and communities that depend on the community college library for assistance with entering and staying in the workforce,” Emily Sheketoff, executive director of the ALA Washington Office, said.
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