This message is part of our new series on public goods and services — a project where we’re asking our community about the essential resources that keep our neighborhoods, towns, and cities strong.
From public parks to transit systems to schools and libraries, these services touch our lives every day. But too often, they’re taken for granted and put at risk by shortsighted budget cuts and political attacks.
Our question today is simple: Have you visited a public library this year?
Public libraries are cornerstones of learning, connection, and opportunity.
But funding for these vital institutions is constantly under threat, and we need real data from real people to understand what’s happening on the ground.
Your answer helps us understand how libraries are being used and how we should prioritize our advocacy efforts moving forward.
Can we count on you to take 30 seconds and respond?
– Forward Blue
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