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California's controversial property tax law, Proposition 13, is considered one of the most significant tax revolts in American history. Libraries, facing decreased funding, were pushed to reset priorities, rethink operations, and learn a new activism. Their struggle left many lessons from which the library community can learn.

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California's controversial property tax law, Proposition 13, is considered one of the most significant tax revolts in American history. Libraries, facing decreased funding, were pushed to reset priorities, rethink operations, and learn a new activism. Their struggle left many lessons from which the library community can learn.
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Charles I. Guarria entered the library profession in 1998. He began his career working for Lehman Brothers in New York City, where he was promoted to Assistant Vice President. In 2004, he joined Long Island University as a library faculty member and is currently an Associate Professor working in the Acquisitions Department. He has published several journal articles on the topics of economics and libraries and is a three-time winner of Emerald Group Publishing's Highly Commended Award. Charles currently resides in Long Island, New York.