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all right major change to all new york city public libraries as of today no more late fees all right itamp;#39;s all in hopes of making the library more accessible in the time of the pandemic and joining us this morning president and ceo of the queens public library and former new york city schools chancellor dennis walcott dennis thanks so much for joining us this morning thank you bianca and steve itamp;#39;s a pleasure to be with you this morning this is such a great idea you obviously do this in response to the pandemic a lot of people donamp;#39;t want to deal with the late fees you know how did you guys come about to this decision well itamp;#39;s been going on in process as far as our discussions are concerned and then the pandemic really made it something that we had to do as soon as we got out of the pandemic or closer out of the pandemic and so this is a major policy shift shifting over a hundred years of policies around lakefruit and new york public library the brooklyn