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Plaintiffs settle with Trump administration, halting cuts to agency that funds US libraries

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Plaintiffs settle with Trump administration, halting cuts to agency that funds US libraries

The Trump administration has settled a lawsuit with plaintiffs who challenged cuts to the Institute of Museum and Library Sciences, an agency that funds US libraries. The settlement reverses some of the cuts and allows the agency to continue awarding grants and operating programs that support libraries and museums.

The Trump administration has settled a lawsuit over cuts to the Institute of Museum and Library Sciences. The agency funds US libraries and museums. The settlement reverses staff cuts and allows the agency to continue operating. The Institute of Museum and Library Sciences is the only federal agency that provides funding for the nation's libraries. It was established in 1996 and distributes thousands of grants nationwide, totaling over $200 million annually.

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