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Episode 179: From Budget Cuts to Book Bans — The Decades-Long Assault on Public Libraries

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The Importance of Public Libraries

Around the same time as the New Right Censorship Project, libraries began to face major threats to their funding. As governor of California in 1971, Ronald Reagan himself slashed state aid to public libraries by $1 million during his presidency. In 1982, Reagan cut federal funds to New York City public libraries by more than 50%. And in 1985, some California library systems already whittled down to half-day schedules.

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