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Help Library Advocates Storm Capitol Hill
on National Library Legislative Day

National Library Legislative Day (NLLD) 2008

On May 13 and 14, 2008, hundreds of librarians and library supporters will be in Washington, DC, to ask the U.S. Congress to pass legislation that supports libraries.

Even if you can't come to Washinton, D.C., you can still participate by organizing a Virtual Library Legislative Day (VLLD) on May 14 and increase the impact of the National Library Legislative Day (NLLD).

Organizing a VLLD is simple. On May 14, get everyone you know to phone, fax, or e-mail members of the U.S. Congress to let them know about the importance of libaries and the issues facing them!

More information about NLLD, about issues facing libaries, and about how to organize a VLLD can be found at the links below.

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