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U.S. Congress Approves Budget Increases for Arts and Humanities Endowments

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

The New York Times, 10/30/09

“The House and Senate on [October 29] passed a budget increase for the National Endowment for the Arts [NEA] and for the National Endowment for the Humanities. The Interior Appropriations Bill for FY 2010 sets budgets for each agency at $167.5 million; up $12.5 million from last year…The funding comes as Rocco Landesman, the new chairman of the NEA, prepares to start a nationwide Art Works tour next week. ‘It’s never enough,’ Mr. Landesman said. ‘But we’re looking for progress at a time when every dollar is precious. For us to get a notable increase is extremely heartening.’ The NEA is currently funded at $155 million, and the White House had requested an increase to $161 million. The agency received an additional $50 million through the stimulus bill. This summer, the House approved $170 million for the arts endowment, while the Senate proposed $161.3 million. The final budget was decided in conference [last] week and passed by a vote of 247–178 in the House and 72–28 in the Senate. ‘This important budget increase recognizes the essential role the arts play in our lives, schools, and communities,’ said Robert L. Lynch, president and CEO of Americans for the Arts.”

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