ALA Institutional Repository

Browsing Office and Coalition Letters by Subject "Appropriations"

Browsing Office and Coalition Letters by Subject "Appropriations"

Sort by: Order: Results:

  • Inouye, Alan (2021-01-04)
    Libraries are a vital segment of America’s communities, with more than 116,000 public, school, college, tribal, and other libraries employing approximately 370,000 American workers. Americans visit libraries over 1.3 billion ...
  • Campaign to Invest in America's Workforce; Coalition for Health Funding; Committee for Education Funding; Coalition on Human Needs (2020-04-16)
    The 371 undersigned organizations – representing the full range of stakeholders supporting the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education and Related Agencies appropriations bill (Labor-HHS) – thank ...
  • American Library Association (2021-02-12)
    We write today to offer our enthusiastic endorsement of the budget reconciliation language providing $350 billion in flexible aid for our states, cities, counties, tribes, and territories. We encourage the House and ...
  • Unknown author (2020-03-13)
    As your Subcommittee considers Fiscal Year 2021 appropriations, we respectfully request a total of $30 million for the Innovative Approaches to Literacy (IAL) grant program administered by the Department of Education, ...
  • Unknown author (2020-03-27)
    Dear Chairman Blunt and Ranking Member Murray: As your Subcommittee considers Fiscal Year 2021 appropriations, we urge you to increase funding for the Innovative Approaches to Literacy (IAL) grant program administered by ...
  • Unknown author (2020-03-13)
    Dear Chairwoman DeLauro and Ranking Member Cole: We write to urge your support for the education, workforce, and economic development needs of Americans by providing $206.4 million, an $11 million increase from the current ...
  • Unknown author (2020-03-27)
    We appreciate your past support for providing funding increases for the Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) and urge you to continue this trend in the fiscal year 2021 Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education ...
  • American Library Association; Kromer, Kathi (2020-07-01)
    We write to urge your support for the education, workforce, and economic development needs of Americans by providing $232 million for the Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) and $24.5 million for the Laura Bush 21st ...
  • American Library Association (2020-05-11)
    On behalf of the undersigned businesses and nonprofit organizations, we write to request relief for America’s libraries in the next phase of coronavirus legislation. COVID-19 has caused significant revenue losses for ...
  • American Library Association; Kromer, Kathi (2020-05-13)
    We are grateful that the Health and Economic Recovery Omnibus Emergency Solutions Act includes fiscal stabilization for state, local, territorial, and tribal governments, schools, and colleges. Like those institutions, ...
  • Unknown author (2020-05-08)
    We write today in support of substantial investments in the next COVID-19 relief package that would support professional learning opportunities for K-12 educators on online education and other strategies necessary to support ...

Search


Browse

My Account