Trump administration withdraws appeal, securing historic victory for libraries and IMLS – ALA

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For immediate release | April 7, 2026

Trump administration withdraws appeal, securing historic victory for libraries and IMLS

ALA’s separate court challenge continues 

The dismissal brings to an end a lawsuit filed by the Attorneys General of 21 states in April 2025. In a decision issued on November 21, 2025, the federal District Court for the District of Rhode Island nullified the administration’s actions to dismantle IMLS and permanently barred the administration from taking further steps to eliminate the agency.

ALA President Sam Helmick said, “Today’s action finally lays to rest President Trump’s executive order that threatened countless library services available to anyone who walks into one of our nation’s 115,000 public, school, academic and other libraries. 

ALA is grateful for the leadership of the 21 state Attorneys General who filed the case, Rhode Island v. Trump.

Separately, ALA filed its own lawsuit challenging the Administration’s actions in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. In May 2025, ALA’s lawsuit won a temporary restraining order, which prevented the mass layoff of nearly all IMLS employees, days before it was scheduled to take effect.  That case is pending.

ALA also has led efforts in Congress to preserve IMLS, mobilizing thousands of library supporters to urge Congress to protect IMLS. As Congress moves forward with FY 2027 appropriations, ALA is calling on advocates to urge their congressmembers to sustain funding for the agency’s vital work. Having won a slight increase in library funding in FY 2026, advocates are urging their Senators to sign “Dear Appropriator” letters supporting funding for the Library Services and Technology Act, administered by IMLS.

About the American Library Association  
The American Library Association is the largest non-partisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to America’s libraries. The ALA mission is to empower and advocate for all libraries and library workers to ensure equitable access to information for all. For 150 years, ALA has provided resources for information professionals to transform their communities through essential programs and services. For more information, visit www.ala.org.  

Read Original Article: https://www.ala.org/news/2026/04/trump-administration-withdraws-appeal-securing-historic-victory-libraries-and-imls


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