The Librarian Incentive to Boost Recruitment and Retention in Areas of Need (LIBRARIAN) Act

By Congressman Xavier Becerra
California's 31st Congressional District
Our nation’s public and school libraries are an invaluable part of our communities. Together they offer free and affordable access to education, skills training and information, as well as helping to foster a lifelong love of learning. They are particularly important in rural and low income areas, where resources are most scarce. Public and school libraries are critical for the educational well-being of our students, the skills of our workers, and our country’s future in an increasingly competitive global market.
Unfortunately, these important institutions are quickly losing their most valuable resource: their librarians. Over the next four years 25 percent of currently working librarians will retire and there are simply not enough young people training in the library sciences to fulfill this much needed role in our schools and communities. Librarians are highly trained information specialists, requiring specialized preparation and masters’ degrees. However, with the cost of education rising and salaries that can start as low as $22,000, industries that recruit workers with similar skills are winning out.
That is why I introduced H.R. 1877, the Librarian Incentive to Boost Recruitment and Retention In Areas of Need (LIBRARIAN) Act on April 17, National Library Worker Day, 2007. This legislation will encourage students to become librarians in public libraries in impoverished areas or public schools eligible for Title I assistance. These individuals would receive forgiveness for up to 30 percent of their Perkins loans. An identical Senate companion bill, S. 1121, was introduced by Senator Jack Reed (RI) on the same day. For more details, click here to read my floor statement introducing the bill in the House.
I encourage every American to find out if your representative is a co-sponsor of this important piece of legislation, and let them know where you stand. Together, we can preserve and strengthen America's library systems for the next generation.
Sincerely,

XAVIER BECERRA
Member of Congress