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Bush Is Said to Seek More Money for Arts [$15 million to $20 million for NEA]
New York Times ^ | January 29, 2004 | ROBERT PEAR

Posted on 01/28/2004 8:29:35 PM PST by yonif

WASHINGTON, Jan. 28 — President Bush will seek a big increase in the budget of the National Endowment for the Arts, the largest single source of support for the arts in the United States, administration officials said on Wednesday.

The proposal is part of a turnaround for the agency, which was once fighting for its life, attacked by some Republicans as a threat to the nation's moral standards.

Laura Bush plans to announce the request on Thursday, in remarks intended to show the administration's commitment to the arts, aides said.

Administration officials, including White House budget experts, said that Mr. Bush would propose an increase of $15 million to $20 million for the coming fiscal year, which begins Oct. 1. That would be the largest rise in two decades and far more than the most recent increases, about $500,000 for 2003 and $5 million for this year.

The agency has a budget of $121 million this year, 31 percent lower than its peak of $176 million in 1992. After Republicans gained control of Congress in 1995, they cut the agency's budget to slightly less than $100 million, and the budget was essentially flat for five years.

In an e-mail message inviting arts advocates to a news briefing with Mrs. Bush, Dana Gioia, the poet who is chairman of the endowment, says, "You will be present for an important day in N.E.A. history."

Mr. Gioia (pronounced JOY-uh) has tried to move beyond the culture wars that swirled around the agency for years. He has nurtured support among influential members of Congress, including conservative Republicans like Representatives Charles H. Taylor and Sue Myrick of North Carolina. He has held workshops around the country to explain how local arts organizations can apply for assistance.

Public support for the arts was hotly debated in the 1990's. Conservatives complained that the agency was financing obscene or sacrilegious works by artists like Robert Mapplethorpe and Andres Serrano. Former Senator Jesse Helms, Republican of North Carolina, repeatedly tried to eliminate the agency.

Some new money sought by Mr. Bush would expand initiatives with broad bipartisan support, like performances of Shakespeare's plays and "Jazz Masters" concert tours.

Mrs. Bush also plans to introduce a new initiative, "American Masterpieces: Three Centuries of Artistic Genius." This would combine art presentations — from painting and literature to music and dance — with education programs. The program would give large numbers of students around the country a chance to see exhibitions and performances.

New York receives a large share of the endowment's grants. But under federal law, the agency also gives priority to projects that cater to "underserved populations," including members of minority groups in urban neighborhoods with high poverty rates.

The president's proposal faces an uncertain future at a time of large budget deficits.

Melissa Schwartz, a spokeswoman for the Association of Performing Arts Presenters, an advocacy group, said, "We'll be fighting tooth and nail for the increase."

Some conservatives, like Representative Tom Tancredo, Republican of Colorado, vowed to oppose the increase. Even without support from the government, he said, "art would thrive in America."

Representative Louise M. Slaughter, a New York Democrat who is co-chairwoman of the Congressional Arts Caucus, said she was delighted to learn of Mr. Bush's proposal.

"There's nothing in the world that helps economic development more than arts programs," Ms. Slaughter said. "It was foolish for Congress to choke them and starve them. We should cherish the people who can tell us who we are, where we came from and where we hope to go."

Mr. Tancredo expressed dismay. "We are looking at record deficit and potential cuts in all kinds of programs," he said. "How can I tell constituents that I'll take money away from them to pay for somebody else's idea of good art? I have no more right to do that than to finance somebody else's ideas about religion."

The agency has long had support from some Republicans, like Representatives Christopher Shays of Connecticut and Jim Leach of Iowa.

"Government involvement is designed to take the arts from the grand citadel of the privileged and bring them to the public at large," Mr. Leach said. "This democratization of the arts ennobles the American experience."


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Front Page News; Government; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: biggovernment; laurabush; nea; notconservatism; presidentbush; spending
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To: Diddle E. Squat
BTW, 471 Million in cuts to FAA, I forgot to post the link, Here ya go below

White House to Propose FAA Cuts

161 posted on 01/28/2004 9:55:04 PM PST by MJY1288 (WITHOUT DOUBLE STANDARDS, LIBERALS WOULDN'T HAVE ANY !)
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To: MARTIAL MONK
Thanks you make my point. God forbid that the Feds should lease the land which it owns to the highest bidder. That whould be so "unfair" and a "breach of trust."
162 posted on 01/28/2004 9:55:43 PM PST by Torie
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To: Finalapproach29er
"GWB just goes along with big government. Doesn't try to persuade people its no government role."

Excellent point. Bush has been wonderful on a couple of really big things, and as such will get my vote barring something bizarre. But his legacy domestically will be one of swelling the government to new heights. It's amazing but sickening we now get treated to hearing all the Dem candidates talk about Bush's out of control deficits and boondoggle programs like Head Start.
163 posted on 01/28/2004 9:58:29 PM PST by over3Owithabrain
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To: martin_fierro
There's your artwork. Where's my NEA grant?

We regret to inform you the art submitted does not qualify for our current funding criteria. We suggest you modify your submission to include at least one flying or hanging penis and/or a depiction of urination on a religious artifact of your choice. We look forward to your resubmission. Good luck!

164 posted on 01/28/2004 9:58:33 PM PST by paul51
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To: Torie
I liked the Buck-Fifty for Marriage, and I like these twenty pennies for NEA. The Endowment will never again be spent on transgressive or political art - that's over.

This is a subliminal feel-good message to the Mushy Middle. This is a "W's Not a NAZI" message. He's wise and discriminating (in a good sense).

I don't think the spending spree will accelerate all through the campaign.

165 posted on 01/28/2004 9:58:34 PM PST by NutCrackerBoy
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To: Torie
"What you might miss, is that there is a political upside to Bush getting the red meat cultural warriors upset from time to time."

And the "upside" is what exactly?

Elitist country clubs RINOs like you thought you had it all figured in '00 too. Want to try for a popular vote this time and stop the GOP hemmorhaging any time soon??

166 posted on 01/28/2004 9:59:09 PM PST by F16Fighter
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To: laweeks
I sincerely hope this decision is added to the long list of great things Bush is doing to prove he is a conservative.

Lets see, 15 billion for African Aids ( that assures him the black and homosexual vote)

Amnesty for 8 million mexicans ( that assures him of the mexican vote)

How much money for drugs for old folk ( gets the aarp minions)

And now Bush has got all those conservative family value arteeist on board.

This is again why we will not, can not vote for Bush. Our Allegiance is not to the party -
it is to the country!

This alliance we conservatives have should not be a problem for the President since his allegiance ought to be THE SAME.
167 posted on 01/28/2004 10:00:44 PM PST by TomasUSMC (from tomasUSMC FIGHT FOR THE LAND OF THE FREE AND HOME OF THE BRAVE)
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To: Diddle E. Squat
Read the thread and you will see some of the same "True Conservatives" complaining about cutting the fat out of the FAA. that are here complaining. It's not about Conservatism, it's about complaining, they live for it
168 posted on 01/28/2004 10:01:22 PM PST by MJY1288 (WITHOUT DOUBLE STANDARDS, LIBERALS WOULDN'T HAVE ANY !)
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To: MJY1288
Thanks for the link. Looks to me like a wise move, the key fact in the story is the noting of how inefficient and mismanaged the FAA has been. Such a big cut will definitely attract attention, and while it may result in internal reforms, it may also be a means to make the problem visible and get a discussion going. My guess is that right now he didn't have the votes to get reform going, so the cuts are to raise visibility. Or it may simply be a matter of, with spending cuts coming to the fed budget, those that are efficient or making progress in that direction get rewarded, and those who are not, do not.


169 posted on 01/28/2004 10:03:14 PM PST by Diddle E. Squat (www.firethebcs.com, www.weneedaplayoff.com, www.firemackbrown.com)
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To: F16Fighter
Oh gosh, now you are traducing my psephological skills too (if I am no good at that, than I am not much good at anything). How mean spirited! But keep socking it to me. You are doing fairly well at it, actually. But on this one, I will continue to be, well, me. I appreciate you don't like it. That is what the public square is all about.
170 posted on 01/28/2004 10:03:22 PM PST by Torie
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To: Byron_the_Aussie
"The Mars mission is this president's Sudanese aspirin plant."

Lol, right -- OR a "Wag-The-Dog" two-step when the proverbial "sh*t" hit the fan about his Amnesty-For-Illegal-Invaders scheme.

171 posted on 01/28/2004 10:03:32 PM PST by F16Fighter
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To: MJY1288
Yep, spot on.
172 posted on 01/28/2004 10:03:45 PM PST by Diddle E. Squat (www.firethebcs.com, www.weneedaplayoff.com, www.firemackbrown.com)
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To: TheConservator
Robert Heinlein once wrote, "A government supported artist is an incompetent whore." Government has no business funding art -- even art that I happen to like.

That being said, there are a couple of issues that are too important to risk losing them out of anger over money given to an artist. Specifically the war on terror and judicial appointments.

Can anyone imagine Wesley Clark having to deal with Kim Jung Il? Or John Kerry with Fidel Castro? Or Howard Dean possessing nuclear launch codes? How about a couple of retired conservative Supreme Court justices being replaced by a couple of Ruth Bader Ginsbergs? There's just too much at stake to toss away out of petulance and spite.

So although I oppose this shear wasting of good money, Bush will still get my vote.

173 posted on 01/28/2004 10:04:17 PM PST by Dave Olson
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To: Torie
Oh the horror. 5 million "wasted." That amount is spent by the feds every five minutes, maybe less. But we love getting off on irrelevant symbolic issues don't we? On to Mars.

$5 million? Hey, I'm all for the plan.

This will turn my pet elephant into an income source.


174 posted on 01/28/2004 10:06:58 PM PST by Sabertooth (Malcontent for Bush - 2004!)
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To: Torie
Freepers will get over it, except those that were on a final exit strategy anyway. Freepers that get fixated on this puppie are simply not in the game, politically. They are just ventilating, and probably most of those don't have much interest in "art" anyway. Art is for girlie men. OK, the issue is whether the government should subsidize it on the surface. But do you think that is really the source of the emotion over the spending of pennies? Of course not.

I'm glad you can be so prodigal with other people's money as to deem a few million dollars "pennies." Also admire the snobbery in your conviction that people concerned over spending on the NEA "probably don't have much interest in art anyway."

But I'd still be interested in knowing, Mr. Erudite: what precisely are the "pennies" that you consider "well spent" on the NEA? Share with us poor benighted uneducated Bible banging "red meaters" the NEA programs informed people like you consider worth funding. Won't you please, Sir Oracle?

175 posted on 01/28/2004 10:08:33 PM PST by Map Kernow ("I hold that a little rebellion now and then is a good thing" ---Thomas Jefferson)
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To: Diddle E. Squat
Thanks, I have seen the hypocrisy from these guys from day one, it's the same 20 or 30 everyday, repeating the same claims over and over that "This is it, Bush has lost my vote", and I know for a fact that several of them never voted for him to begin with, it's just part of the mantra of the perpetual pouting pitchforkers: Complain about everything and contribute absolutely nothing
176 posted on 01/28/2004 10:08:59 PM PST by MJY1288 (WITHOUT DOUBLE STANDARDS, LIBERALS WOULDN'T HAVE ANY !)
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To: Sabertooth
Oh my. You still post on matters not related to illegal aliens? Splendid. All the best.
177 posted on 01/28/2004 10:09:19 PM PST by Torie
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To: Torie
LOL, low blow
178 posted on 01/28/2004 10:10:27 PM PST by MJY1288 (WITHOUT DOUBLE STANDARDS, LIBERALS WOULDN'T HAVE ANY !)
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To: yonif
Super Bowl picks Thread

Forgive the interruption. It needs the advertising, as it's hidden in General Interest (Chat). Besides, surely everyone can use a break from arguing over whether Bush is conservative enough, etc., etc.

179 posted on 01/28/2004 10:10:31 PM PST by ForOurFuture
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To: Torie; Mo1



Oh my. You still post on matters not related to illegal aliens?

Yeah, but folks keep baiting me.


180 posted on 01/28/2004 10:12:10 PM PST by Sabertooth (Malcontent for Bush - 2004!)
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