COLUMBUS, Ohio — The State Library of Ohio got some good news as a federal agency from which they receive grant money won a battle in federal court against an executive order from President Donald Trump.

Last week, the U.S. District Court for the District of Rhode Island blocked Trump's order that would have dismantled the Institute of Museum and Library Services.

The institute is the sole source of federal funding for libraries, according to Ohio's State Librarian Mandy Knapp.

The State Library of Ohio receives funds through the institute’s Library Services and Technology Act for training, administration of grant programs, and to support sharing resources through a consortium for "significant cost-savings for taxpayers."

"In our state, we use these funds to enhance summer reading so

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