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4.5 Chapter Letters
Chapter letters are an easy and effective means of showing your support or opposition to an issue. When an important issue arises at the federal level where we need your chapter to take action, or when you need our help at the state level, the Government Relations Office staff will work with you to write a letter to the appropriate officials.
Chairs and Ranking Members of the Connecticut General Assembly Joint Committee on Appropriations
Letter from Southern New England Law Librarians Association (SNELLA) to deliver the petitions showing the broad support from Connecticut's residents for the courthouse law libraries that are being threatened with closure. [PDF]
February 22, 2010
Chairs and Ranking Members of the Connecticut General Assembly Joint Committee on Appropriations
Joint letter from AALL and the Southern New England Law Librarians Association (SNELLA) to oppose the proposed closure of six law libraries and three other court facilities in Connecticut. [PDF]
December 23, 2009
The Honorable M. Jodi Rell, Governor
Joint letter from AALL and SNELLA to express concern about the recent budget cuts to the Connecticut Judicial Branch. [PDF]
December 23, 2009
Letter from the Law Librarians of New England (LLNE) to Governor Deval Patrick
To oppose funding cuts and possible closing of the Massachusetts State Library. [PDF]
November 13, 2009
Letter from the Chicago Association of Law Libraries (CALL) letter to Sen. Dick Durbin
To thank him for sponsoring the JUSTICE Act of 2009. [PDF]
September 18, 2009
Joint Letter from AALL and the San Diego Area Law Libraries (SANDALL) to City Clerk Elizabeth Maland
In support of regarding the City's recent decision to stop publishing the San Diego Municipal Code supplemental updates for public distribution. [PDF]
June 1, 2009
Joint letter from AALL and the Southern New England Law Librarians Association (SNELLA) to the Chairs and Ranking Members of the Connecticut General Assembly Joint Committee on Appropriations
To oppose proposed elimination of acquisitions funding for Connecticut Judicial Branch Law Libraries in FY 2010 and FY 2011. [PDF]
May 18, 2009
Joint letter from the Association of Law Libraries of Upstate New York (ALLUNY) and the Law Library Association of Greater New York (LLAGNY)
To ask Sen. Charles Schumer to support S. Res. 118 to ensure no-fee public access to Congressional Research Service reports through the Internet. [PDF]
May 18, 2009
Conclusion
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