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Since Becoming Fine-Free, Over 21,000 Items Have Been Returned to Houston Public Libraries, Officials Say

“During its amnesty period in January-February, HPL cleared accounts with balances as high as $1,000 and even received three books checked out from 1992.”

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Author Lisa GieskesPosted on April 3, 2023Categories books, children-and-families, library-and-info-science, statistics

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