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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: #3Fan
They are all for using "big gubbimint" to save their phoney baloney jobs but that is different.
281 posted on 01/29/2004 12:19:44 AM PST by Texasforever
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To: KantianBurke; MJY1288
My mommy's basement is much more comfortable than your daddy's closet! G'night grandpa.

Is there something you once did to him or his family, KB, that earned such rabid hate, such sworn enmity, such eternal antipathy from him? I mean, besides disagreeing with him on some political issue, like how much to spend on the NEA?

282 posted on 01/29/2004 12:20:03 AM PST by Map Kernow ("I hold that a little rebellion now and then is a good thing" ---Thomas Jefferson)
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To: Texasforever
Oh no! You've found me out! O cursed envy! My pangs of jealously are always inflamed when faced with the adulation and oohing and ahhing that's bleated by annoymous posters over Dubya and that flight suit of his. Pity us regular working stiffs who pay for the Adonis' goodies!
283 posted on 01/29/2004 12:21:09 AM PST by KantianBurke (2+2 does NOT equal 5)
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To: KantianBurke
Pity us regular working stiffs who pay for the Adonis' goodies!

Are you working now?

284 posted on 01/29/2004 12:22:29 AM PST by Texasforever
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To: Texasforever
I just think it's ridiculous to suggest the reason the President is proposing to spend $15 million on the NEA is because "Laura wants something to advocate".

If it is true, sounds like something the Clintons would pull.
285 posted on 01/29/2004 12:24:42 AM PST by k2blader (Folks who deny the President's proposal is an amnesty are being intellectually dishonest.)
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To: Map Kernow
Well it all happened on November 5th, 1955 when I saw him and his crew get beat up by Calvin Klein right in front of the clock tower.... :>
286 posted on 01/29/2004 12:25:11 AM PST by KantianBurke (2+2 does NOT equal 5)
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To: Texasforever
They are all for using "big gubbimint" to save their phoney baloney jobs but that is different.

And to raid every employer in the west to throw them in prison for the simple act of hiring someone that may have presented false paperwork.

287 posted on 01/29/2004 12:25:45 AM PST by #3Fan
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To: Texasforever
For now. Once Bush's "employers matching jobs to anyone in the world" comes into being, I'll probably be forced into an exciting career of "interior decorating for the 3rd world hovel." Up and coming industry for this country ya know.
288 posted on 01/29/2004 12:28:05 AM PST by KantianBurke (2+2 does NOT equal 5)
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To: k2blader
If it is true, sounds like something the Clintons would pull.

Every first lady has an issue she embraces. Nancy had "just say no" and Hillary had Hillarycare. Laura is a piker compared to the costs of those, especially Hillarycare. So get of your high horse. This ain't no big deal.

289 posted on 01/29/2004 12:28:16 AM PST by Texasforever
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To: KantianBurke
forced into an exciting career of "interior decorating for the 3rd world hovel."

I really believe you will excel in ANY interior decorating field.

290 posted on 01/29/2004 12:29:49 AM PST by Texasforever
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To: MJY1288
Let him push it, results is what I'm worried about, not the possibilities.

I don't think you appreciate how committed this President is to Amnesty for Illegals.

It's a core belief with him.

If the Democrats get destroyed while he pushes them further to the left with a proposal that has no chance of getting through Congress, WTF difference does it make?

The way to destroy the Democrats over this is to propose a tough enforcment policy against Illegals that will cut deeply into Seniors, Moderates, Independents, Blacks, and Women. Offer an Illegal Alien plan that actually contrasts significantly with that of the Democrats.

You want a filibuster-proof majority in the Senate? Get tough on Illegals while the Democrats are pushing Amnesty.

This President won't do that, and a huge opportunity will have been squandered.


291 posted on 01/29/2004 12:32:19 AM PST by Sabertooth (Malcontent for Bush - 2004!)
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To: #3Fan
And to raid every employer in the west to throw them in prison for the simple act of hiring someone that may have presented false paperwork.

Yeah, too bad the INS couldn't do what the IRS does every day of the week.

If y'all want a illegal alien amnesty so bad, what donchall talk 'bout a tax amnesty first. Then we'll believe all your hand-wringin' and a-cryin' 'bout them po' scofflaw employers who got rooked by them crafty Messicans with their phoney ID and had to pay a dadburn FINE over it!!!

(Not....)

292 posted on 01/29/2004 12:32:39 AM PST by Map Kernow ("I hold that a little rebellion now and then is a good thing" ---Thomas Jefferson)
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To: Texasforever
How am I on a "high horse"?
293 posted on 01/29/2004 12:32:45 AM PST by k2blader (Folks who deny the President's proposal is an amnesty are being intellectually dishonest.)
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To: Texasforever
Really?? You think so?? I should e-mail the White House and see if I can get a gig there! After all, if some inexperienced unqualified poly sci grad can do that and end up with the job of birthing the Iraqi stock market, then things ARE looking up!
294 posted on 01/29/2004 12:33:04 AM PST by KantianBurke (2+2 does NOT equal 5)
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To: k2blader
LOL.
295 posted on 01/29/2004 12:33:43 AM PST by Texasforever
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To: Map Kernow
'bout a tax amnesty first

What is that?

296 posted on 01/29/2004 12:34:34 AM PST by Texasforever
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To: Sabertooth
The way to destroy the Democrats over this is to propose a tough enforcment policy against Illegals that will cut deeply into Seniors, Moderates, Independents, Blacks, and Women. Offer an Illegal Alien plan that actually contrasts significantly with that of the Democrats.

Exactly!

It's my sense that conditions are quite ripe for a tough enforcement policy. I've talked with "moderate" Democrats who are as disgusted with the illegal amnesty proposal as I am.

297 posted on 01/29/2004 12:35:44 AM PST by k2blader (Folks who deny the President's proposal is an amnesty are being intellectually dishonest.)
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To: KantianBurke
Take ur pic

OK, but then I'm off this NEA thread.

Effect on Illegal Aliens Reagan
Amnesty
Bush
Amnesty

Legalizes millions, but not all, Illegal Aliens.

Yes

Yes

Charges a fee to Illegal Aliens for legalization.

Yes

Yes

Initially grants temporary, not permanent status to Illegal Aliens.

Yes

Yes

Provides path for subsequent permanent status for legalized Illegals.

Yes

Yes

Provides path to eventual U.S. citizenship for legalized Illegals.

Yes

Yes

Wasn't officially called an Amnesty

Yes

Yes

Take the Reagan Amnesty Pop Quiz!

I need to do some research and add a new column for the Clinton Amnesties. I'm fairly certain all of the answers would be yes for him, as well, except that he only Amnestied a bit over a million Illegals.


298 posted on 01/29/2004 12:36:10 AM PST by Sabertooth (Malcontent for Bush - 2004!)
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To: Texasforever
Obviously you're just interested in throwing out unsubstantiated insults.

Have a nice day.
299 posted on 01/29/2004 12:37:35 AM PST by k2blader (Folks who deny the President's proposal is an amnesty are being intellectually dishonest.)
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To: k2blader
Ok. Here is a non-insult. Before you read this thread were you a Bush voter in 2004? If yes, after reading this thread, are you a Bush voter in 2004?
300 posted on 01/29/2004 12:40:40 AM PST by Texasforever
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