PLZ HELP PLZ PLZ PLZ PLZ
i havenot found anything but here is wa i have
to answer
What is your chosen issue? What background information did you gather about this issue? What government agencies and citizen groups would likely address the issue? Are there laws or other rules related to the issue? What is the ultimate goal to address this issue? (In other words, how will you know the problem is solved?) What are the public policy alternatives to address the issue? What are the positives and negatives for each possible policy alternative? Based on your research, which public policy is the best to address the issue? Support your answer with facts. What is the best plan to get the policy enacted?
Be sure to include a list of at least three sources of information.
@girlgopro
thx u
i thinkthis could b my topic
wot
HAPPY PLACES Libraries are joyful places where we can get away, relax, get informed, apply for a job, listen to music or go to meetings. The options are endless. “A library is no longer just a place; it’s a cultural destination in itself, a venue for weddings and special events, art exhibits and performances and a neighborhood gathering spot,” the library system reported. Yet in recent years, hours have been slashed and material budgets cut. Kevin Hyde was City Council president when the Main Library was opened. “Along with Mayor John Peyton, I was one who cut the ribbon on our new Main Library,” Hyde said. “We built a fabulous physical infrastructure for our library system. But the fact is that since 2005, we have failed to fund it adequately.” Usage has dropped to new lows since the Better Jacksonville Plan added libraries and renovated others. Since 2005, here’s what has happened: The library budget has been cut by 41 percent. Funding for library materials was cut by 45 percent. Full-time staffing levels have been reduced by 35 percent. These cuts began before the recession and have continued through two mayors and various City Councils. Massive cuts happened last year when the library budget was slashed by $3.5 million, staff was cut by 70 positions and hours were cut by 22 percent, resulting in most libraries being closed on Mondays.
plz i really need help on dis
what is it
it about libraries and there budget cut...plz
ok so you have your issue
ya
and backround info
yep
so what agency do you think
idk really
sorry was bussy
the ones who overseer payments
what do i do
just help with waever
alright so is there any rules relating to it, such as laws that have to do with budget cuts?
what it about
umm...idk...and it at the top girlgopro
idk if there are any laws...this is not one of my strong subjects
hiw isuue he wants to discuss is librarians budget cuts
so we talking about a library
@matlee can u help to plz
oh ok how much was the libraryians cut
it in the paragraph
Hllo
hay guyz i gtg really srry i be back in an hour or less...plz keep on helping...sup...cya plz help more
cya
um you can right how much they got paid and how much they are paid know also that bieng a librabrian is not eassy keepinftrack of all thous books not getting stolen
your still here
also there hours of work
is this helpful?
bye i hope i help
i have to get my work done going to see mokinjay have to finish
@3spooky5me
i dont get it;(
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