[nfbwatlk] Fwd: Message on the budget

Mike Freeman k7uij at panix.com
Thu Apr 14 15:36:19 UTC 2011


I endorse the position outlined below.  Please call your state senator directly or the legislative hotline at (800) 562-6000 and have the operator send a message tour your senator telling him/her to support the proposed Senate version of the budget as-is.

Mike Freeman


Begin forwarded message:

> From: Danielle Miller <danielleh.miller at gmail.com>
> Date: April 14, 2011 7:28:47 PDT
> To: Sue Ammeter <sue.ammeter at cablespeed.com>, mike <mike at mello.com>,  Denise Colley <dmc0124 at comcast.net>, Mike Freeman <k7uij at panix.com>
> Subject: Message on the budget
> 

> Hi gang -
> I asked Rand for a message that you could give to our patrons, PAC, consumer groups, etc.  What he provided is quite long and brings in several issues that I don't think our folks need to be concerned with.  So, the short version is contact your legislators and ask them to support the Senate budget as is.  I've pasted Rand's message below. Please let me know if you have any questions!
>  
> Danielle
>  
> Ask your Senator to support the Senate Budget as written. Do it today!
>  
> Dear Library Council,
>  
> The Senate announced their budget last night. It is much more friendly to the Heritage Center and the Washington State Library than the House budget (note: an amendment that passed in House Ways and Means removed the State Library and Legacy Project from a proposed heritage, arts and culture agency but maintained a proposed 22% cut to the Library.) Other than across the board 3% salary reduction that apply to everyone in State government, and additional furloughs applied to management, no additional cuts were applied to the Library. The Senate budget also left the Heritage Center fund and funding stream intact within the Office of the Secretary of State. This is really good news!
>  
> There is a new wrinkle, however.  The Senate budget proposes a “pre-design” study to be completed by December, 2011 to see if it is feasible to renovate the current GA Building to hold the State Library and Heritage Center. The Archives is not included in that proposal and in fact it is suggested that the Archives could acquire the additional storage space it needs in the old Dept. of Information Services Building (OB 2) instead of moving the Library and Archives together in the “renovated” GA Building. If the change is deemed feasible, the plan would be to get authorization to move ahead during the 2012 Legislative session.
>  
> The good news is that this locks the Heritage Center fund and fund stream in place for another year.  However, this is far from the vision of the Heritage Center that we all shared, especially not having the Archives co-located with the State Library.  We also have concerns about whether the building could be appropriately renovated and brought up to code for a reasonable cost. The entire GA Building would not be for the Library and Heritage Center alone. The rest would be used for the State Patrol and possibly other office space. If the renovation proves possible, at the very least the State Library would be back on campus.  
>  
> Secretary of State Sam Reed is urging that you support the Senate budget proposal. It allows us to remain whole and to fight another day. Please contact your senator to urge support for the budget as written. 



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