Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Library Legislative Day 2009

Braving bone-chilling winds, a group of seven from southwest Wisconsin traveled to Madison on February 3 to advocate for libraries at the State Capitol. Traditionally in late January-early February, WLA and WEMTA arrange for visits with legislators by library advocates. This day is known as Library Legislative Day (LLD).

This was my fourth or fifth trip to the Capitol for LLD. As someone with a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science, I admit that I’ve always found the process enjoyable. Given the impending budget shortfall both this fiscal year and for the next biennium, I expected that the discussions would be difficult and we would be told to expect the worst. What our group experienced, however, was something completely different.

Every one of the five legislators we visited was very positive and supportive about libraries and their role, especially in these hard economic times. And based on what other librarians had to say, our experience was the norm, not the exception.

I’ve been pondering why, in a year that is so difficult, was our reception so great? Our message was virtually the same as in years past, so that’s not it. Hmmm…. And then another article hit my desk about the importance of libraries in this economy. Could it be that the message reached our audience before we could deliver it? It’s been nearly impossible these days not to have heard about the increased demand for library services in Wisconsin and across the country in the current economic climate.

And while it’s easy to ride on this wave of positive feelings, it also a call to action. Just think of what we can accomplish if we simply promote ourselves every chance we get. I plan to make a point of sending news to our representatives on a regular basis from now on, and I encourage all of you to do the same.

Held a program with outstanding attendance? Take a picture and send it to your Mayor, City Council, State Representative and Senator. Take every opportunity to share your stories with those in positions of authority. I fear that if we don’t, we’ll have missed a golden opportunity. After all, we don’t want to highlight the value of libraries only in response to a crisis.

---Krista

As usual, these opinions are my own and do not reflect on SWLS.

1 comment:

Robin@TheNatureCoast said...

Nice article Krista, you captured the spirit of our day. Here is a link to the text of Senator Schultz's speech and to a photo of our SWLS team in action: http://www.legis.state.wi.us/senate/sen17/news/Press/2009/pr2009-012.asp