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From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




 RECOGNIZING THE KENT DISTRICT LIBRARY'S TALKING BOOK & BRAILLE CENTER

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                        HON. HILLARY J. SCHOLTEN

                              of michigan

                    in the house of representatives

                        Wednesday, July 23, 2025

  Ms. SCHOLTEN. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to congratulate and recognize 
the Kent District Library (KDL) on an extraordinary achievement. KDL's 
Talking Book & Braille Center has been honored as the 2025 Library of 
the Year by the National Library Service for the Blind and Print 
Disabled, a division of the Library of Congress.
  The Library of the Year award recognizes libraries that excel in 
providing accessible reading materials and services to those with 
visual, physical, or print disabilities. Libraries receiving this award 
have a strong effectiveness in reaching these individuals through a 
wide range of accessible formats, including braille and audio. KDL has 
incorporated numerous accessible resources, including video magnifiers, 
adaptive gaming controllers, and wearable artificial-vision devices. 
Additionally, they have introduced LEGO Braille Brick kits in both 
English and Spanish.
  KDL is a pillar of our community, Year after year, their commitment 
to academic excellence and innovative programming has helped 
generations of children and adults to reach their full potential. Their 
Talking Book & Braille Center has long been a vital resource for West 
Michiganders who are often underserved in traditional library systems. 
I am incredibly proud that our very own Kent District Library has set 
the gold standard.
  On behalf of Michigan's 3rd Congressional District, congratulations 
to those at the Kent District Library's Talking Book & Braille Center 
who continue to maintain a strong dedication to serving readers with 
disabilities. This Center has touched the lives of over 750 children 
and adults across our state. Today and every day, we thank this 
institution for its lasting impact on our West Michigan community.

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