Translate| Governor Signs 2015-16 Budget |
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June 25, 2015
TO: CLA MEMBERS/ SYSTEMS/ NETWORK CONTACTS FROM: Mike Dillon, CLA Lobbyist RE: News From the Capitol
GOVERNOR SIGNS 2015-16 BUDGET Yesterday afternoon, Governor Brown signed the 2015-16 State Budget in a low key event at the State Capitol, alongside Assembly Speaker Toni Atkins and Senate President pro Tem Kevin De Leon. The Budget bill, AB 93, and a corresponding Budget “trailer bill”, SB 97 (dubbed “Budget bill Junior”), contain the provisions of interest to CLA members, as they both provide specific funding for local library programs. Thanks to the recognition of the important role of libraries by several key individuals involved in this year’s Budget, AB 93 and SB 97 provide almost $8 million in new funding for several critical areas for California’s libraries – broadband services and literacy. We are specifically grateful to Governor Brown for his leadership in providing broadband connectivity funding for libraries, as well as his encouragement of the role of public libraries as necessary participants in literacy efforts with the adult education programs and the “AB 86 consortia.” The Budget Conference Committee members (Senators Mark Leno, Jim Nielsen, Ricardo Lara and Assemblymembers Dr. Shirley Weber, Melissa Melendez, and Richard Bloom) and the Democrat leaders, Speaker Atkins and Senator De Leon, were instrumental in making sure that library funding was protected during the Budget negotiations. In a recent “News From the Capitol,” we reported on their numerous, positive comments during their final pivotal hearing. The Senate Budget Subcommittee on Education Finance, consisting of Senators Marty Block, Ben Allen, and John Moorlach voted to send CLA’s “Budget ask” to the Budget Conference Committee, so these three legislators are to be commended for being the first key group to help to advance the library funding in the Budget. And lastly, we would like to thank Assemblyman Mike Gatto, who championed this library funding effort last year and again this year. He and his excellent staff, and CLA were able to get 28 legislators to sign on to a bi-partisan, joint-house, letter encouraging the Budget subcommittee chairs to provide library funding in the Budget. Finally, thank you to those of you who took the time to visit with your legislators during “Day in the District” this year. Your meetings helped to educate legislators about the need for additional funding in the Budget for libraries. Most importantly, several new “library champions” have emerged at the Capitol as a result of your efforts.
The Library Funding In Total - $14,175,000 Here is a breakdown of all of the funding that is now available for public library programs, based on the appropriations in this year’s 2015-16 Budget, as well as what is currently in the baseline, carried forward from past years.
TOTAL FUNDING: $14,175,000 |
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