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    1. [FLORIDA] Florida State Library
    2. Leslie Maddocks
    3. Below is a column that appeared in the Orlando Sentinel today. Please pay attention to Bush's answer - and continue contacting your representatives and senators. The library staff has already been notified their jobs will cease as of July 1. There are many other indications that Bush fully believes that this initiative will pass. This must be stopped. In the future, trying to recreate what we now have will cost much more than will be "saved" by this ill planned moved. Many valuable assets will more than likely be lost to Florida researchers. If the collection is given to a university or private institution (which is a distinct possibility according to another news article) I am sure they will require a written agreement that will preclude these items being returned since this will also require a great deal of money be invested to create a place to house the collection. Bush wants to close book on library flap By John Kennedy | Sentinel Staff Writer Posted February 2, 2003 Not long before it was revealed that Gov. Jeb Bush planned to close the Florida State Library, lay off the entire staff and move the collection to Florida State University, the governor issued a proclamation declaring February as Florida Library Appreciation Month. Bush, who has said promotion of reading is a top priority of his second term, wants to shut down the state's main library and move almost 1 million books and historical items, including 16th-century maps, early documents on Walt Disney World and some of the oldest photos of Florida. The budget-cutting move has drawn fire, and even FSU said it doesn't have space or money to house the items. Parts of FSU's own collection are in warehouses, and the university wouldn't get any more money or staff to deal with the new collections. Told last week that the flap doesn't seem to be going away, Bush answered, "So, stop writing about it." The governor's proclamation praised the importance of libraries and said the month is "to encourage recognition of all of our Florida libraries that provide outstanding service to our communities." Good thing he didn't proclaim "Florida Library Year."

    02/02/2003 08:02:41