Includes the Island Park Public Library as an eligible library for the financing of projects through the dormitory authority.
Impact
The passage of S07967 would have a positive impact on the Island Park Public Library, potentially enhancing its ability to serve the community. By formally including the library in the financing schema, it opens avenues for governmental support that may benefit local services, technology upgrades, and improved physical spaces for the public. This could lead to a revitalization of library services and increase community engagement.
Summary
Bill S07967, introduced by Senator Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick, aims to amend the laws governing the financing and construction of facilities for public libraries in New York. Specifically, the bill includes the Island Park Public Library among the libraries eligible for funding through the dormitory authority. This move is designed to ensure that public libraries have access to necessary financial resources for development and improvement of their facilities.
Contention
While the bill appears to have widespread support for its intent to bolster public libraries, there might be discussions surrounding budgetary implications and priority allocations of funds. As the state manages various funding initiatives, concerns could arise regarding the impact on other public services or facilities. Additionally, potential contention may emerge from how effectively the dormitory authority administers these funds to ensure equitable distribution among libraries in need.
Relates to conducting a study on the access of state public libraries and library systems to capital funding; provides the department of education, in consultation with the dormitory authority, the office of the state comptroller, and the public library systems of the state, shall assess and report on the capital needs of such public library systems, including public libraries and association libraries.
Relates to conducting a study on the access of state public libraries and library systems to capital funding; provides the department of education, in consultation with the dormitory authority, the office of the state comptroller, and the public library systems of the state, shall assess and report on the capital needs of such public library systems, including public libraries and association libraries.
Prohibits libraries and library systems, including school libraries and school library systems from banning books or other materials based on partisan or doctrinal disapproval.
Permits libraries and library systems to enter into cooperative purchasing agreements to purchase or license electronic literary materials; prevents contracts between publishers or aggregators and libraries or library systems from restricting the disclosure of certain information.
Provides that publicly funded libraries may not ban books because of partisan or doctrinal disapproval; directs school districts to adopt the ALA library bill of rights.
Provides that publicly funded libraries may not ban books because of partisan or doctrinal disapproval; directs school districts to adopt the ALA library bill of rights.