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Library Law: Budgeting, Appropriate and Levying   
The first lesson learned by new library trustees and library administrators should be that a library cannot survive without a real estate tax levy. The second lesson should be that without appropriating for the expenditure of the taxes collected, they cannot be spent. This article will review the budgeting, appropriating and levying procedures for both local libraries and library districts. Authored by Gerard Dempsey and Janet Petsche of the law firm Klein, Thorpe & Jenkins, this article originally appeared in the North Suburban Library System Newsletter.
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