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To everyone who visited this website, Tweeted, liked our and other support pages on Facebook. To those who wore "Ask me about the library millage" t-shirts and Support CADL buttons. To those who handed out flyers, postcards, bookmarks and brochures. To those who understood that communities without libraries are not communities we'd like to live in. To the 71.45% of voters who turned out yester...
Voting info!
TODAY IS THE DAY!!! It's the day we've been working toward for ... well, for a while. :) And it will all be for nothing if you don't fulfill your civic duty and head to the polls by 8 pm today. Not sure where to vote? Check out this website. Just enter your name,birth month and year, and zip code to discover your voting location. It's really pretty simple! Just remember that the CADL ballot...
Take Action
With the election only five days away, it is time to take the final action to ensure that your CADL library remains open to provide vital services to the residents of its service area.  Many of you have already given generously of your time, and for that Support CADL is more appreciative than we can say.  In these days leading up to the vote, try taking these simple steps to participate in the...
What We <3 About Libraries
When I was at the grocery store the other day, I overheard a couple of grandparents having a conversation: Grandpa: What are we going to do with the kids all week? Grandma: You sound like you are not looking forward to having your grandchildren stay with us. Grandpa: Sally, it has been a long time since we ran after three young kids. Grandma: Don’t worry – I already ran by the l...
Ballot Language & TIFAs
Curious about the ballot language? Read this! Hey all you CADL supporters!  There have been some questions about the language on the ballot for the millage.  If you want to understand better, check out these words from CADL Director Lance Werner, borrowed from an LSJ comment section. Read this, and spread the word to everyone you know if they seem confused about the language and what tax c...

Worth It.

Posted By: admin on July 13, 2010 in CADL, Slideshow - Comments: No Comments »

suffragettesMichigan is struggling.  Lansing is struggling.  We’re all struggling.  Because of this fact, many people will say that we’re all over taxed and public institutions need to live within their means just like citizens.  These people will be vocal opponents to any millage.  They’ll also say that the more taxes there are the less money an economy has to thrive.  While this may be true in many circumstances, there is at least one exception.   Public Libraries.

Publicly funded libraries are one of the few public institutions that citizens can directly see how much value they get from their contribution to a public institution. In fact, the more citizens use their library, the more value they get from their library tax dollars.    You will probably save more money than you will have to pay to fund the library.  So go ahead, Vote Yes for the CADL millage renewal (they’re not even asking for more money) on August 3rd and get value from your tax dollars.  To see how much value you’re getting, check out CADL’s Library Use Value Calculator.

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