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Charlotte Mecklenburg Library Wants to Get Rid of Late Fines

“The Charlotte Mecklenburg Library intends to soon stop fining patrons for overdue books, joining a growing national trend to support some of the most vulnerable library patrons.”

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Author Lisa GieskesPosted on May 21, 2021May 21, 2021Categories economic-justice, government, library-and-info-science, library-services-for-poor-people

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