Overview:
Library Advocacy
 
Throughout the year, the Illinois Library Association monitors legislative activity at the state and national level, preparing for both challenges and opportunities. In countering legislation that restricts intellectual freedom, the profession advocates for a future of free and open access to information. In providing information to legislators and supporting legislation that improves library resources, the association is an advocate for change that will increase opportunities for all citizens.

Please check the subsections listed in the upper left for more detailed information on brochures prepared to assist in your advocacy efforts. For information on recent bills, look to the right under "Issues and Legislation" for specific proposed legislation.


 
 


You can use the CapWiz links below to access current Illinois bills related to library advocacy and the mission of the ILA. You can also access general information about Federal, State and local legislators.
 
 
Below are links to articles available for download in .pdf format.
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