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CT was one of only three states to lose its IMLS grant for libraries. The state library will now get those funds back and ...
The Connecticut State Library's $2.1 million federal grant was unexpectedly reinstated after the Institute of Museum and Library Services abruptly cut it mid-year. State Librarian Deborah Schander ...
A judge Tuesday halted a Trump executive order intended to defund three federal agencies, which would have affected the State ...
A federal judge in Rhode Island this week granted a preliminary injunction to stop the Trump administration from dismantling ...
CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the Federal Reserves' upcoming interest rate ...
Public libraries are far more than Connecticut buildings filled with books – they are pillars of democracy, engines of ...
The termination of federal funding has put a financial strain on some of the Connecticut arts and humanities nonprofits like ...
Attempts by Connecticut librarians to change what they call overly expensive contracts for electronic books would depend on multi-state efforts to lower costs, under legislation approved Thursday in ...
CT AG William Tong is part of a coalition that won a court order protecting federal agencies supporting libraries, museums, minority-owned businesses and workers.
If people really paid attention, they would get why libraries are necessary.” Connecticut State Library director Dawn LaValle said the grants also help pay the salaries at her organization ...
Connecticut State Library employees Ashley Sklar, Dawn La Valle, Matt Geeza, and Kymberlee Powe pose for a portrait in front of the library's outreach van on April 22, 2025. Credit: Shahrzad ...