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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: Dane
But it is all about principle, don't you know. The principle of being totally ignorant of the American political landscape.


459 posted on 01/29/2004 6:58:51 AM PST by Dane
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Actually Dane the ignorant ones are those that keep supporting elected officials that fail to represent those that put them in office to begin with.

One could also safely amke the case that morons are the ones that keep defending those kinds of actions.

The fact of the matter is, had this bone head made these social proposals while running for office he would have lost 40 states, having both Houses of Congress in Republican control.

So let's keep the RINO rant to a rational level?
481 posted on 01/29/2004 7:10:24 AM PST by Area51 (RINO Hunter, Big Time!)
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To: yonif
Argh. just--- ARrGh!
482 posted on 01/29/2004 7:10:44 AM PST by Mamzelle
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To: Lazamataz
I am very sad. If I pray for anything, it is that G-d touches Bush's heart and leads him back to Conservatism

Actually, you are looking for Lazamatism. Sorry Laz, Lazamatazism isn't the end all, be all of conservatism, and your petulance in that form of thinking marginalizes you even more.

But what the hey, enjoy helping Kerry and the demos.

483 posted on 01/29/2004 7:11:16 AM PST by Dane
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To: Lazamataz
If Bush continues, the answer to that question will be "Yes".

Thanks for an honest answer.

Do you mind answering another question? How well do you think a President Kerry or Clinton would prosecute the War on Terror?

484 posted on 01/29/2004 7:11:27 AM PST by Johnny_Cipher (Miserable failure = http://www.michaelmoore.com/ sounds good to me!)
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To: diotima
It is ALSO our responsibility to let the man who will do the best job of running the nation, KNOW when he is jeopardizing his re-election by making decisions that disappoint his biggest supporters.

Amen.

To paraphrase Eddie Murphy playing Buckwheat: "I usta de his piggest ban."

WHACPACSACPAC

??? There's gotta be a story behind this.

485 posted on 01/29/2004 7:12:18 AM PST by Lazamataz (Have you prayed to President Bush today?)
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To: Dane
Like it or not, you are helping Kerry and the dems with such an attitude.


476 posted on 01/29/2004 7:08:16 AM PST by Dane
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Like it or not, you are supporting Dean, Kerry and the other Liberals with your support of the President and his LIBERAL social programs.

He is stealing the liberal platform. But it is still a LIBERAL PLATFORM. Clinton was more fiscally restrained that this goober.
486 posted on 01/29/2004 7:12:37 AM PST by Area51 (RINO Hunter, Big Time!)
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To: Area51
Actually Dane the ignorant ones are those that keep supporting elected officials that fail to represent those that put them in office to begin with.

IMO, the ignorant ones are the ones who think that helping Kerry and the demos will advance conservatism.

487 posted on 01/29/2004 7:12:50 AM PST by Dane
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To: Johnny_Cipher
How well do you think a President Kerry or Clinton would prosecute the War on Terror?

Kerry would do reasonably well, but not as well as Dubya, and Hillary Clinton would be an unmitigated disaster.

488 posted on 01/29/2004 7:13:19 AM PST by Lazamataz (Have you prayed to President Bush today?)
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To: Area51
Like it or not, you are supporting Dean, Kerry and the other Liberals with your support of the President and his LIBERAL social programs

LOL! Dean would have signed tax cuts or a partial birth abortion ban. It is funny and sad at the same time the isolation you all live in.

489 posted on 01/29/2004 7:14:31 AM PST by Dane
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To: Dane
Actually, you are looking for Lazamatism. Sorry Laz, Lazamatazism isn't the end all, be all of conservatism, and your petulance in that form of thinking marginalizes you even more.

Admit it. You only used the word "petulance" because when I used it earlier, you looked it up on Dictionary.com.

490 posted on 01/29/2004 7:14:45 AM PST by Lazamataz (Have you prayed to President Bush today?)
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To: GSWarrior
Before you suggest, why don't you find out if it's true? Call Tancredo and ask him if the big bad wolf is after him.

But nooooo.... it's to fun to come on to Free Republic and scare conservatives by telling scary stories about your own personal bogey man - Karl Rove!

491 posted on 01/29/2004 7:14:56 AM PST by carton253 (The terrorists and their supporters declared war on the United States and war is what they got!)
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To: Dane
I am willing to sacrifice 4 or 8 years of a Democrat in the White House if it means a rededication to conservative principles by our elected Republicans down the road.
492 posted on 01/29/2004 7:15:01 AM PST by GSWarrior
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To: Lazamataz
Again, thank you for an honest answer (and one I happen to agree with).
493 posted on 01/29/2004 7:15:14 AM PST by Johnny_Cipher (Miserable failure = http://www.michaelmoore.com/ sounds good to me!)
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To: Dane
well, some people here take conservative principles seriously, and some don't. In the grand scheme of things this in minor, I agree. There has been a lot worse...


494 posted on 01/29/2004 7:15:57 AM PST by WhoCountsTheVotes
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To: Lazamataz
Kerry would do reasonably well

Please I would like to hear an explanation of that.

495 posted on 01/29/2004 7:16:05 AM PST by Dane
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To: Dane
It seems that no liberal act by Bush will get an objection from you. Increasing funding for the filthy anti-American piece of phflegm NEA is reprehensible - no two ways about it.

Did you also read the other little tidbit this morning? Illegal alien influx has increased by 15% since Bush came out with his insane amnesty proposal.

What does Bush have to do for you to object to his horrible policies?

496 posted on 01/29/2004 7:16:38 AM PST by exmarine ( sic semper tyrannis)
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To: ohioWfan
This place is going down the sewer.


472 posted on 01/29/2004 7:05:39 AM PST by ohioWfan (BUSH 2004 - Leadership, Integrity, Morality)
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YOu're right. The place took a sudden turn for the worse once the RINOS took over.


497 posted on 01/29/2004 7:16:39 AM PST by Area51 (RINO Hunter, Big Time!)
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To: Dane; Wurlitzer
Nah you will just watch it slide even further to the left with a Kerry Presidency. Like it or not, you are helping Kerry and the dems with such an attitude.

Do you understand, Wurlitzer? Vote for the neo-liberal RINO Bush, or we might get the neo-liberal DINO Kerry.

498 posted on 01/29/2004 7:16:43 AM PST by Lazamataz (Have you prayed to President Bush today?)
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To: Lazamataz; Dane
I'm going to vote only for people I respect, like, and mostly agree with.
Period.

And no amount of yammering will ever change that.


I could not agree more, If I only rooted for people who will win I would not be a Red Sox fan.
499 posted on 01/29/2004 7:17:14 AM PST by RiflemanSharpe (An American for a more socially and fiscally conservation America!)
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To: yonif
If you can justify state spending on arts, you can justify state spending on nearly anything.
500 posted on 01/29/2004 7:17:49 AM PST by Sam Cree (Democrats are herd animals)
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