Americans for the Arts Responds to President's FY09 Budget


Americans for the Arts Responds to President’s FY09 Budget - Americans for the Arts President and CEO Robert L. Lynch released a statement today following the release of the President’s budget for FY 2009:

"On the heels of signing the largest Congressionally-initiated funding increase for the arts in 28 years, President Bush has proposed a senseless $16.3 million cut for FY 2009 for the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA)—from $144.7 million to $128.4 million. After three years of minimal, but incremental, funding growth, we are sorry to see an attempt at this progress erased. Americans for the Arts calls on Congress to restore full funding to the NEA at its FY 1992 level of $176 million .... In May 2007, the House Interior Appropriations Subcommittee, led by Chairman Norm Dicks (D-WA), approved $160 million in funding for the NEA—$32 million more than the White House’s FY2008 proposal. We applaud Congress for its continued and significant support of federal arts and culture funding."

To read the full statement visit the Press Room. For more information on the FY 2009 budget, visit the online Arts Action Center.

[National News]

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Danielle Brazell -

Danielle Brazell - Executive Director - Arts for LA