The American Library Affiliation, along with the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Staff–the nation’s largest union of cultural employees– has reached a good settlement with the U.S. Division of Justice, thwarting the Trump administration’s plan to dismantle the Institute of Museum and Library Companies (IMLS).
In keeping with an April 9 press launch from the American Library Affiliation (ALA), the settlement ensures the company will proceed awarding grants, conducting analysis, and supporting the operation of libraries and museums. The settlement additionally requires that beforehand terminated grants be reinstated, employees reductions reversed, and that the administration chorus from additional motion in opposition to IMLS.
ALA President Sam Helmick mentioned in an announcement, “When the administration started shuttering IMLS final 12 months, it set off a series response. Libraries throughout the nation began reducing hours, employees and companies individuals depend on – after faculty packages, help for jobseekers and connection for older adults. This settlement protects life-changing library companies for communities throughout the nation. ALA will proceed to defend each American’s freedom to learn and be taught.”
Established in 1996, the Institute of Museum and Library Companies (IMLS) is the one federal company that gives sources to museums and libraries throughout all 50 states and U.S. territories. Regardless of its nonpartisan standing, IMLS grew to become a chief goal for defunding by govt motion by the Donald Trump administration.
Litigation on its behalf was initiated by two of the nation’s most influential cultural our bodies: the American Library Affiliation (ALA), the most important library affiliation on this planet, and the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Staff (AFSCME), the nation’s largest union of cultural employees. The lawsuit was filed final 12 months amid sweeping reductions in federal arts and tradition companies, which noticed mass layoffs, rescinded grants, and management shakeups alongside ideological traces.
The proposed 2026 federal price range included plans to defund the Institute of Museum and Library Companies (IMLS), allocating simply $6 million for the 12 months—a steep decline from its earlier $313 million price range—successfully setting the company on a path to sundown. IMLS accounts for less than 0.005% of the general federal price range and requires reauthorization by Congress each six years to stay lively.
Quite a few authorized efforts had been launched in 2025 to halt the company’s shutdown, together with a short lived restraining order issued by a federal decide and a lawsuit filed by 20 state attorneys normal.
“AFSCME members fought tirelessly to guard this important establishment, which helps the important companies we offer to communities throughout the nation,” mentioned Lee Saunders, president of the group, in an announcement. “Thanks to those efforts, this funding is now protected in each state, making certain our communities can proceed to entry these important locations of studying.”




