During remarks on the House floor on Thursday, Rep. Sarah McBride (D-DE) slammed the Trump Administration’s cuts to museum and library services.
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00:00It was recognized. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to condemn this administration's harmful and
00:06illegal efforts to gut the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Let's be clear, this is a
00:13direct attack on rural families, veterans, caregivers, and children, including thousands
00:18of Delawareans who rely on local libraries not just for books, but for help with job applications,
00:24disability forms, and housing assistance. In Dover, librarians are helping my neighbors
00:29navigate Social Security delays. In Lewis, they're supporting unhoused job seekers. In Harrington,
00:35they're guiding caregivers through pages of red tape just to access basic support.
00:39This isn't just morally wrong. It's a violation of the law. Congress appropriated these funds.
00:46The administration is not only defunding vital community programs, it's defying the will of
00:51the American people. With just $1.93 million a year, Delaware libraries are able to preserve our
00:57history, strengthen our workforce, and meet people where they are to deliver critical services.
01:03Cutting this lifeline isn't efficiency. It's cruelty. I urge the administration to reverse course,
01:09and I stand with my colleagues in demanding full funding for the services our communities need
01:13and deserve. I yield back my time.
01:15Reverend Henry Hill is back. Well, Professor the gentleman .
01:18Thank you, sir.
01:19Mr.
01:19Lord.
01:24Thank you, sir.