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Sanjay SharmaPerson was signed in when posted  49
01-14-2004 05:21 AM ET (US)
Cash-Strapped States Cut Arts Funding

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=stor...&u=/ap/arts_funding

Cash-Strapped States Cut Arts Funding
By CARL HARTMAN, Associated Press Writer
December 30, 2003

Cash-strapped state governments have slashed funding for theaters, museums and performance groups by nearly one quarter, while federal spending on the arts has edged up slightly.

Congress increased funding for the National Endowment for the Arts to $122.5 million, up from $115.7 million, for the fiscal year that began Oct. 1.

At the same time, however, state arts spending plummeted from $354.5 million to $272.4 million, a drop of 23 percent.

In some states the decline was even more precipitous: California cut spending by 90 percent and Missouri eliminated appropriations for the arts.

The $122.5 million NEA appropriation is the largest for the agency since 1995, when it came under attack in Congress for supporting what critics said was obscene art. The appropriation was slashed from $162.3 million for 1995 to $99.5 million for 1996.

Contributions from state governments have fallen from a peak of $446.8 million in 2001, according to the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies.

"We know that when funding is cut, arts organizations lose jobs that directly reduce their capacity to create, which in turn affects their bottom line," Jonathan Katz, the assembly's chief executive, said in a statement.

Three states showed the biggest declines, the organization reported. California, normally one of the biggest contributors to the arts, dropped its spending from $20.3 million in 2003 to $1.9 million for 2004. Michigan's arts budget was cut nearly in half, from $22.5 million to $11.8 million. Florida, in 2003 the biggest spender on the arts after New York, went down from $30 million to $6.7 million.

New York's spending dropped from $51.5 million to $44.7 million, but it remains at the top of the list of states.

Missouri made no appropriation at all for 2004, but authorized spending $3.5 million from a state-funded cultural endowment.
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