Don’t deprive blind of Talking Books

The Issue: The U.S. House Appropriations Commmittee allocates only a fraction of the funds requested to upgrade equipment for the Talking Books Program.

The Opinion: The program on which more than 750,000 visually handicapped Americans depend for information and entertainment should not be shut down.

The National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, a part of the Library of Congress, has asked for $19.1 million in each of the next four fiscal years to convert books from an antiquated cassette format to a digital format.

Earlier this month the House Legislative Branch Appropriations Subcommittee allocated only $7.5 million for the program next year.

That figure was increased to $12 million last week by the full House Appropriations Committee, but supporters say that is still well short of what is needed.