Receipts: Artrellion Policy X post — Library-mediated programs cited as accessible delivery channel
publisher: Artrellion Policyplatform: X (Twitter thread)policy: artrellion.policy_advocacydrafted: 2026-04-25T03:43:12.578117model: router_pickedcampaign: imls_library_literacy_v1:library_literacy:artrellion:social:v1
The post, as published
1/ Library story-time boosts early literacy, with gains linked to talking, singing, reading, writing, and playing. Caregiver engagement amplifies these effects. Libraries are vital. #LibrariesMatter
2/ Frequent read-alouds predict kindergarten readiness, independent of SES. Access to library programs is key for sustained vocabulary growth K–3. Protect these channels!
3/ Summer reading programs combat learning loss, ensuring children stay on track. Libraries are crucial for community literacy. Tell Congress: fund libraries — protect federal library research appropriations.
4/ We urge the House and Senate Appropriations Subcommittees on Interior to prioritize library funding. Libraries are more than books; they're essential learning hubs.
5/ Learn more about the impact of libraries on literacy: https://trellison.com/research/library-literacy/lit-review #AdvocacyPost
What this post claims
Claim focus: Library-mediated programs cited as accessible delivery channel
Audience: civic_stakeholder
Evidence — every claim is traceable
Evidence base
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