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By The Editorial Board | Chicago Tribune
PUBLISHED: April 13, 2025 at 5:00 AM CDT
Our public libraries serve as a great equalizer, offering the chance for anyone rich and poor alike to access great novels, nonfiction and literature without spending a dime. Budgetary concerns notwithstanding, throwing library funding into limbo is a terrible idea.
Amid a flurry of executive orders from President Donald Trump creating uncertainty in many corners of our lives, a recent order targets the Institute of Museum and Library Services, which provides federal funding that supports local libraries.
Theres much to support when it comes to identifying wasteful spending and cutting it.
This is not one of those instances. The IMLS doles out $267 million in grants to public libraries. This funding pales in comparison with Medicaid and Social Security and countless other federal expenditures. As Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias pointed out, its just 0.003% of federal spending. Eliminating it isnt going to make a dent in Americas $2 trillion deficit.
But it may well put at risk vital services like access to books your library system doesnt have but can obtain from a sister system. And these funds support upkeep for library buildings a cost libraries struggle on their own to handle.
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This sanme paper endorsed Obama for president, in a move that was an earth-shaking departure for them. I remember well how shocking (in the bext possible sense of the word) and thrilling that was, because the Trib almost always endorsed the GOP candidate as a matter of course.
I used to read the Chicago Tribune regularly, back when I was commuting to downtown Chicago by train every day, and found it to lean conservative, but not in an extreme or unfair way. Along with conservative columnists, the editorial section also ran liberal columnists like Molly Ivins and Eugene Robinson. They also had great feature articles and some outstanding investigative journalism.
I haven't been a regular reader of the Trib in years, but that was my experience with it in the past, for what it's worth.