Last week the White House submitted a budget proposal to Congress that eliminates
funding for the National
Endowment for the Arts (NEA), the National Endowment for the
Humanities (NEH), the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), the
Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), and the Corporation for National
and Community Services (Americorps), among other federal agencies.
Eliminating the NEA would be a devastating blow to the arts and cultural ecosystem of our region, Connecticut, and the nation.
With
only a $148 million annual appropriation - that's 0.004% of the total federal
budget - the NEA awards grants to artists and organizations in every
Congressional district, generates more than $600 million annually in
additional matching funds, and supports 4.8 million jobs.
Congress will now consider this budget proposal. Funding federal arts and cultural agencies has historically received bipartisan support, and we want you to share your voice with our Congressional representatives. President Trump himself has said, "The Congress, as representatives of the people, make the determination as to what the spending priorities ought to be."
1. Take 2 minutes now to contact your members of Congress and join the #SaveTheNEA
campaign. Send a customizable message to your elected representatives in
Congress and urge them to oppose any attempt to eliminate or cut funding to
the NEA.
2. Call or write your members of Congress and tell them to continue funding arts and culture.
Senator Richard Blumenthal
(202) 224-2823 706 Hart Senate Office Building Washington DC 20510 www.blumenthal.senate.gov Senator Chris Murphy (202) 224-4041 136 Hart Senate Office Building Washington DC 20510 www.murphy.senate.gov
3. Post on Facebook and Twitter
to help rally support.
4. Learn more
about the NEA and its impact locally, statewide and across the nation
Americans for the Arts Mobilization Center: http://www.americansforthearts.org/news-room/arts-mobilization-center
Fact vs. Fiction: Government Arts
Funding (National Assembly
of State Arts Agencies):
http://www.nasaa-arts.org/Advocacy/Advocacy-Tools/FactvFictionGovtArtsFunding.pdf
"The Real Cost of Abolishing
the National Endowment for the Arts" (The Atlantic):
https://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2017/03/what-eliminating-the-arts-and-humanities-endowments-would-really-mean/519774/
"Trump's Budget Worry State's
Arts and Cultural Leaders" including
Eugene
O'
Neill Theater Center's Preston Whiteway (Hartford Courant):
http://www.courant.com/news/connecticut/hc-nea-neh-cpb-funding-cuts-proposal-0317-20170316-story.html
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U.S
Representatives
John Larson Jim Himes
(202)-225-2265 (202)-225-5541
1501 Longworth House Office Building Washington DC 20515 1227 Longworth House Office Bldg. Washington DC 20515
John Larson Jim Himes
(202)-225-2265 (202)-225-5541
1501 Longworth House Office Building Washington DC 20515 1227 Longworth House Office Bldg. Washington DC 20515
www.larson.house.gov www.himes.house.gov
Joe Courtney Elizabeth Esty
(202)225-2076 (202)-225-4476
2348 Rayburn House Office Bldg. Washington DC 20515 221 Cannon House Office Bldg. Washington DC 20515
www.courtney.house.gov www.esty.house.gov
Rosa DeLauro
(202)-225-3661
2413 Rayburn Office Bldg. Washington DC 20515
Joe Courtney Elizabeth Esty
(202)225-2076 (202)-225-4476
2348 Rayburn House Office Bldg. Washington DC 20515 221 Cannon House Office Bldg. Washington DC 20515
www.courtney.house.gov www.esty.house.gov
Rosa DeLauro
(202)-225-3661
2413 Rayburn Office Bldg. Washington DC 20515