Receipts: Artrellion Policy X post — Library-mediated programs cited as accessible delivery channel
publisher: Artrellion Policyplatform: X (Twitter thread)policy: artrellion.policy_advocacydrafted: 2026-04-25T04:59:26.497414model: router_pickedcampaign: imls_library_literacy_v1:library_literacy:artrellion:social:v1
The post, as published
1/ Libraries play a crucial role in early literacy development. Programs like story-time align with practices that boost skills: talking, singing, reading, writing, playing. #LibraryAdvocacy
2/ Studies show library story-times lead to early literacy gains. Caregiver involvement amplifies these effects, starting from infancy and persisting into preschool.
3/ Participation in summer reading programs helps prevent learning loss. Equitable library access is key for vocabulary growth in K–3.
4/ Libraries are vital for accessible learning. Tell Congress: fund libraries — protect federal library research appropriations. Advocacy targets: House & Senate Appropriations Subcommittees on Interior.
5/ Explore the research: https://trellison.com/research/library-literacy/lit-review #federal library research
What this post claims
Claim focus: Library-mediated programs cited as accessible delivery channel
Audience: caregiver
Evidence — every claim is traceable
Evidence base
Every claim in this post is paraphrased from the following public-domain federal research. Click through to the original source.
This post was drafted under Artrellion content advocates for policy and program funding.
Artrellion is the lobbying voice. Unlike Trellison (independent synthesis), Artrellion content is allowed and expected to take positions: in favor of specific federal programs, grant continuation, agency funding levels, legislative action. It can name agencies, programs, and bills it is advocating for or against. It must remain factually accurate per the underlying evidence_corpus, but the voice is intentionally directional.
Policy rules applied:
Body content MAY name programs, agencies, bills, and budget lines that the advocacy is targeting (e.g. 'Save IMLS funding', 'Fund summer reading at Title I libraries').
Claims must still trace to evidence_corpus rows; advocacy ≠ fabrication.
Each Artrellion artifact must label itself clearly as advocacy in metadata (advocacy_position field) and on the closing card.
Artrellion artifacts may NOT impersonate Trellison voice. Channel routing tags media_asset_tags.publisher_entity='artrellion'.
Lobbying disclosures attached per applicable jurisdiction (handled by downstream comms.lobbying_disclosure tool).
Roast-proof guarantee. Every factual statement in the post above is paraphrased from at least one federally-paid public-domain source listed in the "Evidence" section. We paraphrase because our editorial policy forbids body-level name-checks — attribution lives here, on the receipts page. If you find a claim you believe is unsupported, reply with the specific sentence and we will either cite it to a source in this page or retract it publicly.