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Warren County Holds Library Funds Amidst Book Collection Controversy
Samuels Public Library Faces Financial Uncertainty.
The cherished Samuels Public Library is on the brink of financial strain, with funds for Fiscal Year 2024 currently held back by the Warren County Board of Supervisors. With a budget of $1,363,862 set for the year, the library’s operations could face disruption if the situation remains unresolved.
Of the library’s total budget, the Warren County Board of Supervisors pledged to allocate $1,024,000, which constitutes a significant 75%. However, as of now, they have only released the first quarter of these funds, covering the period from July 1, 2023, to September 30, 2023. If this pattern continues, come October 1, the library could be left with minimal options, risking the valuable services that Warren County residents hold dear.
The root of this fiscal gridlock? A recent controversy surrounding the library’s book collection.
In a move that has ruffled feathers, the Warren County Board of Supervisors has drafted a Library Funding Agreement, also referred to as a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA). This document is seen by many as a direct response to disagreements over the library’s collection. In defense of the institution’s longstanding mission and in response to numerous patrons’ concerns, the Samuels Public Library Board of Trustees has proposed a counter MOA, striving to ensure that the library’s mission, collection, and services remain intact and untouched.
With the future of the library hanging in the balance, concerned citizens have the power to make a difference. Voicing concerns and opinions to county supervisors could shape the outcome of this ongoing dispute.
The tug-of-war between the Samuels Public Library and the Warren County Board of Supervisors symbolizes the broader debate about the role and autonomy of public institutions. As both sides work to find common ground, it is imperative for residents to be informed and engaged. After all, it is the voice of the community that can illuminate the path forward.
Click here to read the Warren County Proposed MOA.
Click here to read the Samuels Library Proposed MOA
