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- Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1993 10:12:40 CST
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- From: Vigdor Schreibman - Federal Information News Synd
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- Subject: Budgetary Priorities & the DLP
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- On Wed, 6 Jan 1993 15:19:50 , Cheryl Nyberg <NYBERG@vmd.cso.uiuc.edu>
- posted the following message:
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- Representative Charlie Rose, chair of the Joint Committee on Printing,
- responded to my letter regarding the GPO's microfiche conversion
- proposal. In his letter was the following statement:
-
- "You may not be aware that the Appropriations Committee in cooperation
- with the Joint Committee on Printing moved approximately two million
- dollars from the Congressional Printing and Binding appropriation to the
- Salaries and Expenses appropriation. This will allow the Serial Set and
- other Congressional publications to be available to depository libraries
- during fiscal year 1993."
-
- One small step for depositories and the citizens we serve.
-
- * * * * * * * * * *
-
- The following comment was posted by Vigdor Schreibman, Editor &
- Publisher, Federal Information News Syndicate [fins@access.digex.com]:
-
- Ms Nyberg's report is old news, and should not be misunderstood by
- the library community as any resolution of the current budgetary crisis of
- the GPO. Librarians will remember that the FY 1993 budget was originally
- set by Congress at $27 million. This was increased to increased to $29
- million by means of the shift in funds reported in Chairman Rose's letter
- to Ceryl Nyberg. However, the $2 million dollar increase for FY 1993,
- turned out to be short by an additional $3.5 million. This shortfall was
- the subject of a letter from the SupDocs, dated November 18, 1992. In
- this letter Mr. Wayne P. Kelley alerted the library community to "the
- serious budgetary situation facing the Federal Depository Library Program
- (FDLP)."
-
- Among other changes Mr. Kelley thought were made necessary by the
- current crisis was a need for reduction in the U.S. Congressional Seria
- Set. As things now stand, this important publication will be distributed
- only to regional depositories, beginning with the 102nd Congress.
-
- If librarians want to solve this budgetary crisis they are going
- to have to fight hard for a major realignment of priorities in Congress.
- They are also going to have to take on the key staff assistants of the
- Committee on Appropriations, like Edward D. Lombard, of the Subcomm. on
- Legislative. These characters like to role all over anyone who has the
- audacity to question the distorted priorities imposed on the American
- people, through the arbitrary decision-making process now at work in the
- Capital.
-
- Congress is still funding the U.S. Army, force structure for a
- major tank battle against the Soviet Union in Eastern Europe. They remain
- committed to the B-2 Bomber, which never had an intelligible mission, and
- was designed to fight an enemy that no longer exists. They also remain
- committed to the Space Station Freedom, which is nothing more than an
- "Orbiting Pork Barrel." These hideously expensive programs will suck
- hundreds of billions of dollars out of our society. They all lead to a
- complete dead-end without value to the Nation, designed merely to glorify
- irrational power, at the expense of the real needs of the Nation. Staff
- Assistant Lombard, and the members of Congress that have created this
- situation, need to be confronted with these realities, in the most
- aauthoritative terms they can understand.
-
- The continuing deterioration of the Depository Library Program,
- which has been sucked dry during the last decade due to these appalling
- decisions, is unable to tolerate any further budgetary outrage. But
- librarians and their associations are going to have to apply shock
- treatment to members of Congress, to turn this situation around. Polite
- letters, and quiet grumbling won't do it. Whenever the Bankers, the Boat
- Owners, or the Used Car Dealers want something from Congress, they know
- how to get their way fast--with a simple formula--apply raw power.
-
- A demand for budgetary reform taped to the front door of every
- library in the nation, weekly lectures to library patrons on the
- outrageously distorted Federal budgets, every Saturday morning. That
- would be a little more like what is required. Then one of our tough and
- ready librarians can come to the Capital and explain to the esteemed
- representatives of the American people, oh so politely, just exactly what
- we need, to secure a competent Depository Library Program in each district
- of the Nation.
-