Would you pay $5 a book to check out books from your public library? That’s what the State of California proposes. Under Governor Grey Davis’ proposal released Friday, “the state would cut in half the amount of money it gives California’s 179 library systems, reducing annual subsidies from about $32 million to $15 million a year. To recoup some money, Davis proposed legislation allowing county libraries to charge $1 to readers who check out books in libraries outside the county where they live, and $5 to readers who have a book sent to their home library from another county.”