[ISLMA-Share] Virtual Library Legislative Day Links and Resources

Lou Ann Jacobs louajcbs at gmail.com
Sat Apr 30 11:50:12 CDT 2016


Dear Friends--

Have you registered for the ALA Virtual Library Legislative Day? It's easy
and as you can see from the info below, you will get all your talking
points needed for sending emails, Tweets, etc.

Use the ALA's Legislative Action Center to send your messages starting
Monday!

http://cqrcengage.com/ala/

Lou Ann Jacobs
ISLMA Legislation


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From: District Dispatch <ala.washingtonoffice at gmail.com>
Date: Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at 3:14 PM
Subject: Virtual Library Legislative Day Links and Resources
To:


Great news! Thanks to you, we have tied the Harry Potter Alliance members
in pledged advocacy actions for Virtual Library Legislative Day, bringing
us to 1,400 advocates and counting!

Ahead of next week's Virtual Library Legislative Day activities, I have a
few resources to pass along.

ALA's top 2016 Legislative Day Priorities this week are as follows:

•    CONFIRM Dr. Carla Hayden as the next Librarian of Congress
•    SUPPORT LSTA and Innovative Approaches to Literacy (IAL) Funding
•    PASS Electronic Communications Privacy Act Reform
•    RATIFY the Marrakesh Treaty for the print-disabled ASAP

Starting anytime May 2-6th, you can visit ALA's Legislative Action Center
<http://cqrcengage.com/ala/home> to send an email, post a Tweet, or make a
call to the offices of your elected officials. The Action Center will
provide you with talking points and pre-written emails and tweets that you
can use, or the option to write your own if you wish.

We also have more in-depth information available on this year's issue briefs
<http://www.ala.org/advocacy/sites/ala.org.advocacy/files/content/04-25-16%20All%20Issue%20Briefs%20NLLD%202016.pdf>,
and the Washington Office staff will be discussing the briefs Monday
morning, during the National Library Legislative Day live stream
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzPtq7M-znI>. You can tune in to hear the
discussion, and to catch the keynote by former Member of Congress Rush
Holt, from 9am-noon Eastern on May 2nd.

Together, we can make the Capitol echo with the voices and messages of
library advocates in Washington and online.

Please feel free to contact Lisa Lindle <llindle at alawash.org>, Grassroots
Communications Specialist for ALA Washington, if you have any questions.
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