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Take Action for Libraries - Join National Library Legislative Day Virtually!!

  • 1.  Take Action for Libraries - Join National Library Legislative Day Virtually!!

    Posted Apr 26, 2016 11:16 AM


    Not able to make it to National Library Legislative Day? Don’t worry, you can still join us virtually!


    Starting at 9:00am EDT, we’ll be streaming the morning sessions live from Washington, DC. You’ll get a chance to hear Former Congressman Rush Holt (D-NJ) give a keynote, along with a timely rundown of all the major legislative issues that we’re addressing this year.


    Not only that, but you can also help expand the impact that we have on National Library Legislative Day by participating virtually. All you need to do is head over to the Virtual Library Legislative Day registration form and sign up.


    We’ll follow up by sending out talking points and resources that you can use to send an email, make a call, or post a Tweet through our Action Center. There’s also a handy resource toolkit, put together by the Harry Potter Alliance, for librarians who may want to get younger advocates involved. You can find out more by visiting the United for Libraries and the Harry Potter Alliance webpages, or by subscribing to the ALA Action Center.


    Please feel free to contact Lisa Lindle, Grassroots Communications Specialist for ALA Washington, if you have any questions.