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Heritage Center Funding Eyed Again by Legislature

Friday, February 24th, 2012 Posted in Articles, For Libraries, For the Public | Comments Off on Heritage Center Funding Eyed Again by Legislature


Heritage Center

Representatives Hans Dunshee (Democrat, Snohomish) and Judy Warnick (Republican, Moses Lake) have their eye on Heritage Center funding, $6.5 million dollars worth! PSHB2168 would use Heritage Center funds for:·

Section 1002 – $778,000 for Dept of Commerce for the SafePlace community services center project

· Section 1005 – $500,000 for Dept. of Commerce for the Quixote Village permanent supportive housing project

· Section 1009 – $150,000 for Office of Financial Management for the Loan Program Consolidation Board

· Section 6009 – not to exceed $5,072,000 to the Thurston County Capital Facilities Account.

According to the Olympian (February 23, 2012, http://www.theolympian.com/2012/02/23/2001682/13b-plan-for-22300-jobs-offered.html) Dunshee and Warnick propose this as part of a $1.3 billion plan to increase 22,300 jobs in the construction industry.

Secretary of State Sam Reed opposes the proposal and has stated that any further use of Heritage Center funds should benefit the State Library and State Archives. The Heritage Center funds were approved by the Legislature in 2007 as a home on the Capitol Campus for the State Library and State Archives in order to improve accessibility to the public and to state government. State Archives is out of space in its current facility and the State Library leases an expensive building in Tumwater that is inadequate to house its collections.

Readers may remember that last year the Legislature diverted $12 million in Heritage Center funding to provide operating funds for the Washington Historical Society, Eastern Washington Historical Society, Washington State Arts Commission, and the Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation. The Washington State Library received $1.028 million in Heritage Center funding.

Dunshee’s and Warnick’s proposal amends the House Capital Budget. Next week the Senate is due to reveal its budget.

Media Clips: Libraries – July 27, 2009

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009 Posted in For Libraries, For the Public, News, Updates | Comments Off on Media Clips: Libraries – July 27, 2009


These media mentions are compiled by Brian Zylstra, Deputy Communications Director for the Office of the Secretary of State, and passed along to us.

The following links cover Media Clips provided July 02, 2009 – July 27, 2009.

Don’t let dream of Heritage Center fade away (Olympian)

Don’t let economic downturn cloud Heritage Center vision (Longview Daily News editorial)

Washington librarians ready for online chats (AP/Columbian)

Sequim’s new librarian welcomes change (Sequim Gazette)

Washington Library Blog (Mikkel’s Hus)

Economy has local libraries packed (SnoValley Star)

Did we miss a big library story from your area? Let us know!

For more library news, check out our other postings under News and Updates.

Clippings, June 10, 2009

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009 Posted in For Libraries, For the Public, News, Updates | Comments Off on Clippings, June 10, 2009


Clippings, June 10, 2009

Visitors to the Richland Public Library should expect to spend extra time locating and checking out books today and Wednesday while the library installs a new automated system (Tri-City Herald [Kennewick], 5.19.09) http://www.tri-cityherald.com/kennewick_pasco_richland/story/583304.html

Tenino Timberland Library, a part of the Timberland Regional Library System, is looking for a special volunteer to serve on the library board. If interested in serving the community as a member of the library board, pick up an application at the Tenino Timberland Library and return by May 31st. (Tenino Independent, 5.20.09)

After spending $10 million during four years of planning, the vision of state officials for a majestic state Heritage Center is fading and its future existence in doubt as hard economic times forced reconsideration of the project. Although its future is uncertain, Gov. Gregoire downplayed any second guessing of the way the project has been handled so far. (Daily Journal of Commerce [Seattle], 5.28.09)

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