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Illinois Libraries to Receive $15 Million in Funding

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Illinois libraries will receive more than $15 million in grants from State Librarian and Secretary of State Jesse White. He says the money is an annual allocation of Per Capita and Equalization Aid grants. It goes to 630 libraries in the Prairie State.

White says that "libraries are the best and most reliable information resource available to citizens."

State law authorizes Per Capita grant funding for expenses such as materials, employee salaries, equipment, electronic access and technology. Equalization Aid grants help those libraries with a low library property-tax base ensure a minimum level of funding.

 

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