So, when he heard how this next chapter in the economic crisis would effect our state's libraries, he wasn't happy.
"This funding shortage is a significant set back for the library infrastructure and it'll translate into affecting the public growth," Srienivasan said.
The State Library's director, David Goble, explained that a loss at that level would trickle down to public libraries in the form of job loses as well as reduced resources and hours.
"I knew right away life was gonna get very difficult, but I also understood that we needed to play our part," he said. "The problem with this is that in an economic downturn, libraries become more important than they ever were before."
He pointed out that if the governor does sign off on the budget proposal, the challenge will be doing their best with much less.
"And when times get good, we're gonna be ever better," he added.
Governor Sanford is scheduled to announce his decision Thursday afternoon at 2:30.