Press Release; Wolf Administration: Supporting Libraries Supports Our Communities
"Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) Executive Deputy Secretary Dr. Debora Carrera and Deputy Secretary for the Office of Commonwealth Libraries Susan Banks today visited the Free Library of Philadelphia to advocate for continued library funding and highlight the role libraries play in communities across the commonwealth.
“Libraries play a critical role in supporting their residents, visitors, and communities,” said Dr. Carrera. “It is imperative that we ensure continued funding to help libraries like the Free Library of Philadelphia continue to provide invaluable services to learners of all ages, backgrounds, and walks of life.”
In his 2022-23 budget proposal, Governor Tom Wolf has requested a $1.25 million increase for libraries, including a $1 million increase in the Public Library Subsidy. The subsidy goes directly to local libraries, library systems, 29 district library centers, and provides every Pennsylvanian access to statewide resource center libraries at State Library of Pennsylvania, the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, the Free Library of Philadelphia, and the libraries of The Pennsylvania State University.
“The Free Library is a significant resource for all Pennsylvanians, and especially for residents of Philadelphia who depend on the library for key services such as computer access, internet connection, afterschool programs, and access to materials both in person and online that educate, enlighten, and entertain,” said Kelly Richards, President and Director of the Free Library of Philadelphia. “Now more than ever, it is important to invest in libraries as centers of their communities and safe spaces for their residents.”'
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