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State announces public library funding

Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias (File). Photo: Sangamon County


(CAPITOL CITY NOW) – Illinois Secretary of State and State Librarian Alexi Giannoulias has announced more than $27 million in new grant funding for libraries across the state. The awards will support a wide range of improvements, including new books and materials, technology upgrades, literacy initiatives, building renovations, and enhanced security measures.

The grants aim to strengthen both public and school libraries, ensuring that millions of residents and students continue to have access to essential resources for education, personal development, and community connection. Since taking office in 2023, Giannoulias has overseen the distribution of more than $183 million in total grant funding to public libraries, school libraries, and adult literacy programs statewide.

“Libraries are one of the best investments we can make in our communities,” Giannoulias said. He emphasized that libraries play a vital role in fostering a love of reading among children, helping job seekers find opportunities, expanding access to technology, and serving as safe, trusted gathering places. The funding, he added, demonstrates a commitment to equitable library services regardless of where people live, while supporting modern facilities and protecting access to information and learning.

Sandra Tomschin, Director of the Cicero Public Library, highlighted the practical impact of the support. “Public libraries are often the first places people turn for educational resources, internet access, workforce assistance and lifelong learning opportunities,” she said. “These investments will help libraries continue meeting the evolving needs of our communities while ensuring patrons have access to safe, modern and welcoming spaces. We are grateful for Secretary Giannoulias’ leadership.” 

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