
Last Updated: May 15, 2007
What is the Federal Library Legislative and Advocacy Network (FLLAN)?
Members of the Committee on Legislation, the Public Library Association Legislative Committee and the ALA Office of Government Relations have been discussing how we can better share federal legislative and advocacy information with state chapters. There are many more legislative battles affecting libraries in the coming year and a broad and active united library community will be necessary for success.
As part of our effort to win these legislative battles, we are launching a new initiative to establish a national grassroots advocacy network. Our goal is for every state chapter to designate a representative to contact as federal legislative issues arise. These advocates would, in turn, relay information and calls-to-action to contact persons in each Congressional district and for each Senator. A network of advocates will ensure that we will be able to respond quickly and effectively to legislative issues as they arise. By having this established network in place, we can maximize our efforts on a national level.
What does the FLLAN contact do?
The Federal Library Legislative and Advocacy Network contact is a person designated by his or her state chapter to serve as the primary point of contact in the state for federal issues related to libraries. As federal issues arise, staff at the ALA Office of Government Relations (OGR) will communicate with the network contacts to request that they convey the library position to congressional representatives and senators in the contact’s state.
Specific network contact responsibilities include the following:
The contact is strongly encouraged to attend National Library Legislative Day (NLLD) or, at the least, to provide all necessary information on federal legislative and advocacy information to the NLLD coordinator for that state.
Who appoints representatives to be the FLLAN contact?
The process for appointing a contact is different for every state. If you are interested in being the contact for your state or would like to designate a contact, you may want to begin working with your chapter legislative committees and executive boards to identify an individual who would be willing to serve as a representative to this legislative network from your state. The selected contact should be someone familiar with and willing to advocate for all types of libraries. You may already have a person in your state who coordinates an existing grassroots network for federal issues. If so, please forward their name so that we can coordinate with them for national legislative issues.
To see who your state's coordinator is, please visit the FLLAN Member Directory.
Key action issues for current and potential library advocates are as follows:
Please share this request with your legislative committees and executive boards.
Contact information for any individuals that you identify in your state should be sent to Rosalind Reynolds.
Please visit the Washington Office blog, District Dispatch, for the most recent information about FLLAN, and for opportunities for you to share information, get tips on how to strengthen your network, find out about other networks and learn how to improve your communications with Congress. Just click on the "FLLAN" category in the sidebar!