Friday, July 2, 2010
Chicago Public Library Commissioner Mary Dempsey Draws a Picture for Anna Davlantes
Link to July 2 letter to Anna Davlantes from Chicago Public Library Commissioner Mary Dempsey.
Excerpt: The public library is supported by taxpayers for the common good of all the people of Chicago – just like public school. We don’t ask our schools to make profit. Neither should we ask it of the public library. As journalist Walter Cronkite once remarked, “Whatever the cost of our libraries, the price is cheap compared to that of an ignorant nation.”
Finally, like thousands of our fellow City employees, the management of the Chicago Public Library is taking 24 unpaid holidays and furlough days this year to help close the budget gap and to keep city services, including libraries, operating for the public. Interestingly, I was on an unpaid furlough day when I watched your story last evening. And I had just returned from the annual library conference in Washington DC, a trip I paid for myself, not with taxpayer dollars.
Related article.
'Fair and balanced' Fox News on the importance of libraries'. (7/1/2010)
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