Every day for the last nearly 30 years, you could find Ady Huertas between the stacks of books at the San Diego Public Library's Central branch.

“My favorite part is empowering our community with information and really making sure that we're giving access to those core resources,” said Huertas, who manages the Youth, Family, and Equity Services program.

She said she worries her position and programs offered by librarians across the country could drastically change if a directive from President Donald Trump is allowed to go into effect.

Back in March, the President signed an executive order to dismantle the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) as part of his effort to reduce the size and cost of the government. Created by Congress in 1996, IMLS was created to issue gra

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