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California school libraries blindsided by ‘catastrophic’ budget cut
California’s state budget cut $5.5 million for school libraries, eliminating access to online research materials like Encyclopedia Britannica, New York Times, and PBS videos. The last-minute decision, effective July 1, 2027, stunned librarians and risks leaving students without vetted resources, particularly in schools with limited librarian staffing.
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