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Thursday, 17th June 2010

Hooray! South Carolina: House Boots Budget Vetoes for SC Archives, Public Library Aid

With so much sad/bad/troubling news about library funding lately, it's rather exciting to post a little good news.

From an Article:

The S.C. House overrode Gov. Mark Sanford's vetoes Wednesday of two critically popular state services, the Department of Archives and History and aid to county public libraries. The $635,445 Archives veto would have eliminated at 18 positions at the agency and forced the department to cut the hours and days the agency could be open, and initiated the loss of federal funds.

The override was 79-35.

On aid to county libraries, lawmakers from smaller counties and rural areas pled with House members to overcome the Sanford veto of $4.6 million, which some said would have caused certain libraries to close, and would have wiped out public access to Internet services, which lawmakers said the public uses to search for employment. The override vote was 110-5.

Source: The State (and Twitter)

See Also: Look For More Info About the Vetoes Being "Booted" on the State Library of South Carolina Homepage and the South Carolina Library Association Web Site.

See Also: Read State Library Director's Response to Governor's Vetoes (From Last Week)

See Also: The Save South Carolina Facebook Group

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