Institute of Museum and Library Services Resumes Operations Following Legal Settlement

Institute of Museum and Library Services Resumes Operations Following Legal Settlement

The Trump administration has reached a settlement regarding the lawsuit over its classification of the Institute of Museum and Library Services as ‘unnecessary.’ This agreement permits the institute to resume its operations, overturning the earlier decision that had jeopardized its financial support.

This outcome has been warmly received by advocates for museums and libraries, who have been actively advocating for the agency’s survival. Their efforts have been crucial in ensuring the agency’s ability to continue its mission.

The Institute of Museum and Library Services is vital in offering financial assistance and resources to libraries and museums throughout the United States. Its continued operation is essential for these institutions to thrive.

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