ADOPTED RESOLUTIONS: ARTS, CULTURE AND RECREATION
FEDERAL FUNDING FOR THE ARTS, HUMANITIES AND MUSEUMS
WHEREAS, the arts, humanities and museums are critical to the quality of life
and livability of America's cities; and
WHEREAS, the National Endowment for the Arts' and the National Endowment
for the Humanities' thirty plus years of promoting cultural heritage and vitality
throughout the nation has built a cultural infrastructure in this nation of arts and
humanities agencies in every state and 4,000 local arts agencies in cities
throughout the country; and
WHEREAS, the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), National Endowment
for the Humanities (NEH), and the Office of Museum Services (OMS) within the
Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) are the primary federal agencies
that provide federal funding for the arts, humanities and museum programs,
activities, and efforts in the cities and states of America; and
WHEREAS, federal funding serves as a catalyst to leverage additional dollars for
cultural activity -- the annual federal investment made to these three agencies
(NEA @ $105 million; NEH @ $120.3 million; and OMS @ $24.8 million) can
leverage up to 10 times that amount from state and local governments, private
foundations, corporations and individuals in communities across the nation to
support the highest quality cultural programs in the world; and
WHEREAS, federal funding for cultural activities stimulates local economies and
improves the quality of civic life throughout the country -- the NEA, NEH and
IMLS support programs that enhance community development, promote cultural
planning, stimulate business development, spur urban renewal, attract new
businesses, draw significant cultural tourism dollars, and improve the overall
quality of life in our cities and towns; and
WHEREAS, the nonprofit arts industry generates $36.8 billion annually in
economic activity and supports 1.3 million jobs -- from large urban to small rural
communities, the nonprofit arts industry annually returns $3.4 billion in federal
income taxes, $1.2 billion in state government revenue and $790 million in local
government revenue; and
WHEREAS, federal arts funding to cities, towns and states has helped stimulate
the growth of 3,800 local arts agencies in America's cities and counties and $750
million annually in local government funding to the arts and humanities; and
WHEREAS, federal funding for cultural activities is essential to promote full
access to and participation in exhibits, performances, arts education and other
cultural events regardless of geography and family income; and
WHEREAS, the NEA has been very responsive to Congressional concerns and
has undergone a major restructuring of its grants programs to more directly
reach and help build communities across the nation; and
WHEREAS, the NEA has received its first funding increase of $7 million since the
40 percent cuts were made in 1995; and
WHEREAS, the President has recommended flat funding for these agencies for
FY'02 - $105 million for NEA and $120.3 million for NEH - both of which are
linked to special initiatives, such as "Challenge America," which would allocate
the increased budget in part to grant programs which would strengthen
America's communities through the arts and humanities; and
WHEREAS, the delicate balance in shared responsibility and partnership for
public funding of the arts and humanities at the federal, state and local
government levels has been in serious jeopardy since local governments cannot
make up for the current funding cuts in the federal government's share; and
WHEREAS, the United States Conference of Mayors has issued official letters in
the past on Arts Advocacy Day to the President and leaders of the U.S. Senate
and House, signed by more than 200 of the nation's mayors, to save federal
funding for the arts and humanities,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the United States Conference of
Mayors reaffirms its support of the National Endowment for the Arts, National
Endowment for the Humanities, and the Office of Museum Services within the
Institute of Museum and Library Services and calls upon Congress to fund these
agencies for FY'02 at $150 million each for the NEA and the NEH, and $34 million
for the OMS in order to fulfill the federal government's responsibility to help
make the arts accessible to all Americans for the social, economic and cultural
well-being of the American public, as well as to help sustain this nation's cultural
infrastructure for public support of the arts and humanities at the federal, state
and local levels.
Projected Cost:
National Endowment for the Arts: $150 million
National Endowment for the Humanities: $150 million
Institute of Museum and Library Services: $34 million