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Welcome to the Hawaiʻi Library Association Legislative Advocacy website!

The goals of this site are to:

  • Inform Library and Information professionals throughout Hawaiʻi (this includes Public, School, Special and Academic Libraries, as well as Archives, Museums, and other Information Centers) about Federal and State legislation that impact our profession.
  • Educate Hawaiʻi's Library and Information professionals on how we can advocate for our profession.

Why Our Libraries Matter

 

 

 

 

 

Read our marketing tool to understand the different types of libraries in Hawaiʻi's information ecosystem. Libraries serve the cultural and information needs of all ages. Libraries provide a safe, community space for learning, sharing, and creating information.

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Share your Story of How Hawaiʻi's Libraries Impact Us

Your story will help us advocate for our profession.

The HLA Legislative Advocacy Committee is seeking stories from Hawai'i library workers & professionals on how our libraries impact the lives of our community. Our goal is to create publicity materials, with your stories, that will be shared with legislators, media, and citizens at large. We aim to increase public and our government officials understanding of the benefits we bring to our communities so they support and invest in what we do. Read more and share your stories here.

Take Action

Congressman Case secures $975K to build Hawaiʻi’s workforce for the digital economy

Congressman Ed Case funds $975,000 to the State of Hawaiʻi Workforce Development Council, in partnership with the Hawaiʻi State Library, to provide computer classes and laptops to help Hawaiʻi residents participate in the digital workforce.
 

Denby Fawcett: How I Overcame the Perils of Starting a Little Free Library

Denby Fawcett reflects on the theft of the Little Free Library she set up in the Diamond Head community of Oahu. The article also discusses the Little Free Library intitiative across the U.S.

Large majorities of voters oppose book bans and have confidence in libraries

A new nation-wide poll reveals that a large majority of voters oppose book bans.

Look up your federal and state elected officials contact information. Enter your ZIP code to get started. Tell them how they can support our libraries and cultural heritage institutions.

How to Submit Testimony

The Hawaiʻi State Legislature provides tips on how to submit written and oral testimony. Read more.

How to Find & Track Bills at the Hawaiʻi State Legislature

Go to the Legislatureʻs website (capitol.hawaii.gov external link) and click on the Reports and Lists" icon in the center of the page. Click on the "Subject Search" bar in the blue column on the left. Enter the word or phrase youʻd like to find. Read more.