[Congressional Bills 108th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 597 Introduced in House (IH)]
108th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. RES. 597
Congratulating the American Library Association (ALA) as it celebrates
its first annual National Library Workers Day on April 20, 2004.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
April 2, 2004
Mr. Owens submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the
Committee on Education and the Workforce
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RESOLUTION
Congratulating the American Library Association (ALA) as it celebrates
its first annual National Library Workers Day on April 20, 2004.
Whereas the American Library Association (ALA) is dedicated to enriching the
lives of people of all ages throughout the United States;
Whereas the ALA represents more than 64,000 library workers and library
supporters who are committed to serving communities in rural, urban, and
suburban neighborhoods, and in public, school, academic, and special
libraries;
Whereas the lives of millions of young children have been touched by the
devotion and professionalism of librarians;
Whereas there are currently more than 117,000 public libraries nationwide that
serve a diverse clientele;
Whereas more than 400,000 people on a daily basis depend on public libraries to
conduct research and borrow materials;
Whereas librarians play a critical role in educating students of all ages by
maintaining a comprehensive catalog of books, electronic resources,
online databases, journals, newspaper articles, microforms, and
historical documents;
Whereas the 21st Century Literacy program is one of five key action areas
adopted by the American Library Association to fulfill its mission of
providing the highest quality library and information services for all
people;
Whereas the ALA is committed to helping children and adults develop the
necessary skills to compete in today's global economy;
Whereas libraries are facing drastic budget cuts at the local, State, and
Federal level yet continue to provide quality service;
Whereas the ``Campaign to Save America's Libraries'' has fought to increase
funding for libraries in dire need of new equipment;
Whereas the mission of the ALA is to ``provide leadership for the development,
promotion and improvement of library and information services and the
profession of librarianship in order to enhance learning and ensure
access to information for all'';
Whereas the ALA is committed to diversity by actively recruiting people from all
ethnic backgrounds to fill key positions;
Whereas the ALA actively defends the right of library users to seek and receive
information freely as guaranteed by the First Amendment; and
Whereas America's library workers are the knowledge navigators and the 21st
century information specialists who have served America's populace with
dedication and excellence, but for all too long have been underpaid and
have not enjoyed the status and compensation appropriate to their
education, experience, and expertise: Now, therefore be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) recognizes the important role librarians play in
educating citizens of all ages;
(2) urges members of both parties to support dramatic
increases in funding for libraries;
(3) recognizes that librarians hold the key to unlocking
the potential of students from various socioeconomic
backgrounds;
(4) supports the American Library Association's fight to
equip libraries with up-to-date technology;
(5) recognizes that librarians are the key to expanding
opportunities for all students and families; and
(6) concludes that--
(A) the necessity for continuing education in our
complex world requires an expanding role for libraries
as we provide our users with information relative to
maintaining prosperity, improving civic competence,
providing homeland security and promoting peace; and
(B) the people who work in libraries should be
compensated at a level comparable to this
extraordinarily important role they play in helping
Americans meet these information needs so crucial to
the functioning of our great democracy.
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