New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill K00814

Introduced
6/16/25  

Caption

Honoring the Langston Hughes Community Library and Cultural Center for its enduring legacy of education, empowerment, and cultural preservation in Corona, Queens, New York

Impact

The resolution recognizes the enduring legacy of the Langston Hughes Community Library, celebrating its role not only as a lending library but also as a cultural hub. The institution has provided essential services such as educational programs, voter registration drives, and community events, contributing to the overall civic and cultural engagement of the area. The New York State Legislature has also taken actionable steps to support the library through additional funding in the FY2025 budget for infrastructure improvements, thereby ensuring its continued operation as a safe and welcoming environment for future generations.

Summary

Bill K00814 is an assembly resolution that honors the Langston Hughes Community Library and Cultural Center for its significant contributions to education, empowerment, and cultural preservation in Corona, Queens, New York. Established in 1969 amidst the Civil Rights and Black Power movements, the library has served as a vital institution, being the first public library in the U.S. named after an African American literary figure. It stands as a testament to the importance of cultural and educational resources for the community it serves, emphasizing the need for supportive spaces that uplift marginalized voices and histories.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding Bill K00814 is overwhelmingly positive, with strong support for the recognition of the Langston Hughes Community Library’s contributions to the local community. The resolution reflects a broader understanding of the significance of cultural and educational institutions in fostering community spirit, knowledge sharing, and empowerment, particularly among working-class families, immigrants, and youth. The support for the library highlights a collective commitment to preserving and enhancing the cultural fabric of New York State.

Contention

While the bill serves to honor the library, there may be underlying points of contention regarding funding and resource allocation among various community institutions. Discussions could arise about the adequacy of state support for cultural preservation and the balance of funding among diverse community resources. Furthermore, as with many legislative resolutions, the focus on a specific institution may spark debates about broader issues such as equity in funding for libraries and cultural centers across different neighborhoods.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A04912

Increases access to resources for culturally diverse arts and culture organizations that advocate for diversity, equity and inclusion, racial and social justice, and cultural preservation.

NY S05714

Increases access to resources for culturally diverse arts and culture organizations that advocate for diversity, equity and inclusion, racial and social justice, and cultural preservation.

NY S02386

Establishes a culturally responsive education curriculum and standards; requires all school districts, charter schools and private schools to integrate culturally responsive education throughout the education of all students at all grade levels; establishes a pilot program in culturally responsive education; appropriates $25,000,000 therefor.

NY A06708

Relates to culturally responsive lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender education standards.

NY S00880

Requires the department of education to establish professional development programs in culturally responsive instruction and provide access to those programs on its website.

NY A06781

Includes The Community Library in Cobleskill, New York with libraries eligible for the financing of projects through the dormitory authority.

NY S06813

Includes The Community Library in Cobleskill, New York with libraries eligible for the financing of projects through the dormitory authority.

NY J02347

Celebrating the 125th Anniversary of the Bronx Zoo, an iconic New York landmark that has become a cultural and educational leader, a conservation giant, and a gateway to nature, for more than half a billion

NY S01459

Relates to the provision of financial assistance to museums, zoos, botanical gardens, aquariums and other cultural institutions located in low-income urban, suburban or rural communities, or that provide educational services to students from such communities.

NY A03835

Relates to the provision of financial assistance to museums, zoos, botanical gardens, aquariums and other cultural institutions located in low-income urban, suburban or rural communities, or that provide educational services to students from such communities.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.