Throughout the day on Thursday, today, a delegation of Creative Coalition members representing the United States arts and entertainment industry will meet with key policymakers urging them to appropriate $53 million for the Arts in Education programs in the FY08 Labor-HHS-Education appropriations bill. The Creative Coalition will also urge members to reject cuts to funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
“President Bush, Democrats and Republicans in Congress, and other policy leaders all realize the exponential value of keeping arts in education. This Congress needs to ‘pay it forward’ by investing necessary funding to keep arts alive in our public schools and throughout communities. It is not just an investment in this generation, it is an intrinsic et in the future of the United States — the positive impact of the arts in a citizen’s life is vital to a thriving democracy,” said Robin Bronk, Executive Director of The Creative Coalition.
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