Augusta-Richmond County Public Library System expresses 'serious concern' over proposed FY26 budget
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AUGUSTA, Ga. – In an urgent statement issued on Friday, the Augusta-Richmond County Public Library System has conveyed deep concerns regarding the proposed Fiscal Year Budget for 2026, which suggests a significant reduction in funding.

The library system highlighted that the proposed budget would slash its funding by 10 percent, translating to a $288,590 decrease from previous allocations. This adjustment would leave the library with $2,598,250, a figure that falls below the budget approved in 2022.

Officials from the library system warn that such a reduction could jeopardize the array of services currently offered to the community. “If the proposed budget is approved by the Augusta-Richmond County Commission, we will have no choice but to implement stringent cost-saving measures,” they stated.

In response to this potential threat, the library is rallying the community to express their support by reaching out to commissioners before the budget is put to a vote. Emanuel Sinclair Mitchell, speaking on behalf of the library system, emphasized the critical role libraries play in local communities. “Libraries are more than just buildings with books—they are essential community hubs that connect people to information, opportunity, and each other,” Mitchell stated. “This proposed cut will severely limit our ability to meet the needs of our residents and continue the programs that enrich lives every day.”

  • Reduced operating hours systemwide
  • Elimination of all part-time positions
  • Closure of one to two branch libraries
  • Significant reduction in programs and community services.”

The library is asking the community to voice their support for the libraries by contacting commissioners ahead of the upcoming budget vote.

“Libraries are more than just buildings with books—they are vital community centers that connect people to information, opportunity, and each other,” said Emanuel Sinclair Mitchell, representing the Augusta-Richmond County Public Library System. “This proposed cut will severely limit our ability to meet the needs of our residents and continue the programs that enrich lives every day.”

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