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Petition Calls for Restoration of Library Funding at Sacramento State

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Advocacy for Sacramento State’s Library: CFA Mobilizes Community Support Amid Funding Cuts

Focus Keyword: Sacramento State library funding cuts

The California Faculty Association (CFA) is rallying students and community members to advocate for Sacramento State’s library through a letter of demand and a petition aimed at reversing recent funding reductions. Last semester, the library experienced an alarming 11% decrease in funding, leading to significant limitations in services and maintenance.

Importance of Addressing Library Funding

In an open letter addressed to President Luke Wood and Provost Erika Cameron, the CFA urged immediate action to restore library resources. The petition outlines three key demands:

  1. Restoration of the University Library’s budget for materials and operations by Spring 2026 without imposing cuts on other colleges.
  2. Ensuring funding for academic affairs remains a priority.
  3. Commitment from the administration for full transparency regarding budgeting issues.

A coalition of campus and community members criticized Sacramento State for deprioritizing library funding, which they argue undermines the institution’s core mission of teaching and learning. The letter highlights the impact of the funding cuts, which resulted in reductions of $472,953 for essential resources like databases and periodicals.

Administration’s Response to Funding Cuts

Michelle Willard, Sacramento State’s public information officer, announced in a letter from Wood and Cameron that the university plans to allocate $3 million from its total return portfolio through the Chancellor’s Office to renovate and improve the library over the next three fiscal years. The plan includes community engagement led by Library Dean Amy Kautzman to prioritize enhancements and involve library faculty in discussions.

Negative Impact on Students and Community Resources

Petitioners have expressed how these funding cuts significantly limit the library’s ability to support students and the community in research, activities, and access to teaching materials. The reduction has also led to fewer operating hours, affecting students who rely on the library for essential resources, quiet study spaces, and employment opportunities.

Student Perspectives on Library Accessibility

Students like Sam Russell, a senior anthropology major, frequently utilize the library for study materials and as a gathering space for group projects. Russell observed reduced library hours that hindered study sessions, especially during weekends and the winter break closure. “It was detrimental when it was closed over break; I needed a place other than home to prepare for the next semester,” Russell noted.

Feeling compelled to support the library, Russell encouraged peers to engage with the funding petition. “It’s crucial for students to understand the challenges we face, especially regarding the loss of access to crucial library databases,” they stressed.

Concerns About Library Conditions

Visibly deteriorating conditions in the library have raised alarm among students. Austin Hoover, a senior history major, reported seeing water damage on the fourth floor’s bookshelves, expressing frustration over the lack of repairs. “Our library is the heart of the campus and a vital resource. If we can’t maintain it, how will we support advanced academic programs?” Hoover questioned.

The issue of funding misallocation has prompted both Hoover and Russell to reflect on the university’s priorities, especially in light of increased investment in sports and events over academic resources.

Call to Action from the CFA

The CFA petition highlighted a critical need for the administration to shift priorities away from transient investments and towards the enduring benefit of quality education. Hoover described the library as central to the academic experience at Sacramento State, urging decision-makers to reconsider if neglecting a fundamental resource is justified in favor of less impactful areas.

Conclusion: The Call for Quality Education

The CFA emphasized that the university’s focus should not be on commercial interests but on enhancing educational quality and resources. “The quality of students’ education is paramount, especially in challenging times,” the CFA stated.

As the community unites to advocate for the Sacramento State library, the question remains: Will the administration heed the call and prioritize one of the most vital resources for students and faculty alike?

For ongoing updates and opportunities to support the library’s cause, visit the CFA petition.

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