The history of public library funding in Maine has been
overwhelmingly reliant on local funds. Except for an occasional state bond
referendum providing limited funds, there is no money for public library
construction and there is no money to assist public libraries in their
operations. Past support, such as a .10 per capita state support, have long
since disappeared so that library funding is provided by a combination of
local taxpayer and private funds. I suppose, given the tremendous
use and affection for public libraries in this state, you could describe the
situation as either perplexing or shameful.
That might be about to change. The Maine Library Commission
gained permission to include the Maine’s public libraries as a check off option
on state tax returns. All funds will be dedicated to the Maine Public Library
Fund. So hopefully the hundreds of thousands of Mainers who use their
public libraries might take a moment and contribute and then reap the benefits of
their generosity.
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