Library of Congress Administrative Reform Act of 2015
Summary
The Library of Congress Administrative Reform Act of 2015 proposes several updates to how the Library of Congress manages its collections, services, and funding. Key changes include expanding the types of reading devices provided to blind and physically disabled residents to include modern formats beyond traditional sound recordings, and allowing the Library to accept a wider range of donations, such as securities and voluntary services. Additionally, the bill creates a dedicated fund for the long-term storage of historical materials and extends specialized information services to tribal governments.
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