Scenes from National Legislative Day 2012

May 8, 2012

More than 350 librarians and library supporters from across the country converged on Washington, D.C., from April 23–24, to meet with members of Congress to discuss key library issues during ALA’s 38th annual National Library Legislative Day. The event focused on supporting federal funding for the nation’s libraries.

Sen. Jack Reed (D-Rhode Island) with the Rhode Island delegation.
ALA Honorary Member Sen. Jack Reed receives his plaque  April 23.
Rep. Rush Holt (D-New Jersey) receives ALA's Association of Library Trustees, Advocates, Friends and Foundations' (ALTAFF) Public Service Award from division Director Sally Gardner Reed (left) and ALTAFF President Donna McDonald.
Ginnie Cooper (right), director of District of Columbia Public Libraries, with ALA President Molly Raphael.
ALA President-Elect Maureen Sullivan (right) with ALTAFF's Sally Gardner Reed.
Glennor Shirley of the Maryland Library Association.
Yvette Sanchez Fuentes, director of the Office of Head Start, Washington, D.C.
Lynn Lilly visits the office of Rep. John Lewis (D-Georgia) on behalf of Georgia libraries.
ALA's Public Library Association President Eva Poole at District of Columbia Public Library's Martin Luther King Jr. branch.
Advocacy guru Stephanie Vance educates attendees on the legislative process and advocacy methods.
Library advocate Louis “Buzz” Carmichael of Lexington, Kentucky, receives a hug from ALA President Raphael after receiving the White House Conference on Library and Information Services Taskforce  Award for his commitment to supporting the nation’s libraries.

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