STEAM Caucus Launch Briefing

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

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Reps. Suzanne Bonamici and Aaron Schock hold a briefing to launch the STEAM Caucus (science, technology, arts/design, and math) promoting a policy which seeks “to increase understanding of the importance of arts and design to STEM subjects, to spread the word about STEAM, and to prioritize STEAM education” in the House of Representatives.

Sequestration Leads to cuts for Culture Agencies

Friday, March 1, 2013

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The 5 percent sequester cuts took affect across the federal government, meaning cuts of about $7 million each for the National Endowment for the Arts and National Endowment for the Humanities, $12 million for the Institute of Museum and Library Services, and $22 million for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

House and Senate Release their FY 2014 Budget Resolutions

Thursday, March 14, 2013

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The U.S. House and Senate release their FY 2014 budget resolutions.These resolutions are non-binding and do not require the signature of the president to pass, but they do provide instructions that will guide the appropriations process and inform the upcoming tax debates.

2013 National Arts Advocacy Day Highlights

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

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Americans for the Arts, in conjunction with 87 national organizations, hosted the 2013 National Arts Advocacy Day.  More than 500 arts advocates from across the country held meetings with congressional offices in support of the arts. Acclaimed musician and arts educator Yo-Yo Ma delivered the 26th Annual Nancy Hanks Lecture on Arts and Public Policy at the Kennedy Center. Senator Tom Harkin (D-IA) was given the 2013 Congressional Arts Leadership Award. See highlights from the events here.

Obama Administration Released its FY2014 Budget

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

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The Obama Administration released its FY14 Budget Request with proposed increases for the nation’s cultural agencies over last year’s appropriated levels. The National Endowment for the Arts proposed funding goes from $146.3 million to $155.5. Other agencies and programs saw modest increases as well with the Office of Museum Services receiving a $2 million bump to $32.9 million and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting staying level-funded at $445 million.

Rep. Louise Slaughter's "Dear Colleague Letter" Supporting NEA Funding

Friday, April 19, 2013

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Led by Rep. Louise Slaughter (D-NY) in the House, a "Dear Colleague Letter" urging legislators to support $154.466 for the NEA in FY 2014 is submitted. The final House letter received 95 signatories.

New Education Legislation Introduced in the Senate

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

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Education leaders in Congress have begun another attempt to reauthorize the Elementary & Secondary Education Act, now years past its authorized timeframe. In the Senate, education committee chairman Tom Harkin (D-IA) and ranking member Lamar Alexander (R-TN) have both introduced separate pieces of legislation that pursue divergent solutions to approaching Title I funding for disadvantaged students, teacher evaluation, student assessment and

Senate Passes Strengthening America’s Schools Act

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

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The Senate education committee passed S.1094, the “Strengthening America’s Schools Act” introduced by Chairman Tom Harkin, by a vote of 12-10. This bill includes a number of positive developments for arts education. Find more details here.

U.S. House Committee Approves Education Legistion

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

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Last week, the U.S. House Education and Workforce Committee approved education reform legislation introduced by Chairman John Kline (R-MN). Ranking Member George Miller (D-CA) had proposed a substitute amendment which included several new pro-arts provisions that failed along a party-line vote, but we expect Mr. Miller to continue pushing for these changes through future consideration on the House floor.

Major NEA Cut Bill Suspended Until Fall

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

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U.S. House Appropriations Committee began consideration of the FY 2014 Interior funding bill, which includes a proposed 49% cut in funding to the National Endowment for the Arts.  An amendment to restore the funding to the NEA was defeated along a party-line vote of 19-27, and the committee recesses for August before finishing their work on the bill.

Americans for the Arts Signs Letter to Senate Education Leaders

Monday, August 26, 2013

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As a part of the College, Career, and Citizenship Readiness Coalition, Americans for the Arts has signed onto a letter to Senators Harkin (D-IA) and Alexander (R-TN) in support of the language in the Strengthening America’s Schools Act (S.1094), which supports a well-rounded education.

Standing Up for the Ovation Television Network

Thursday, January 10, 2013

On the steps of Brooklyn's Borough Hall earlier today, Americans for the Arts Chief Counsel of Government and Public Affairs Nina Ozlu Tunceli joined Academy Award nominated actress Rosie Perez and New York City Councilman Robert Jackson for a rally to call attention to the fact that Time Warner Cable eliminated Ovation from their cable television line-up on December 31.

Americans for the Arts Celebrates the Inauguration

Thursday, January 24, 2013

On January 22, Americans for the Arts celebrated the inauguration of President Barack Obama, the success of ArtsVote2012, and the ongoing efforts of Americans for the Arts and the Americans for the Arts Action Fund to advance the cause of the arts and arts education with an intimate gathering of arts supporters and national arts leaders.

Americans for the Arts Salutes Launch of Congressional STEAM Caucus

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

A bipartisan team of members of Congress have launched the Congressional STEAM Caucus. The STEAM Caucus, a popular acronym for Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math, which "aims to change the vocabulary of education to recognize the benefits of both the arts and sciences'€”and their intersections'€”to our country's future generations. Caucus members will work to increase awareness of the importance of STEAM education and explore new strategies to advocate for STEAM programs."

Bob Lynch Addresses Sequester Cuts & Federal Funding on "PBS NewsHour"

Monday, April 15, 2013

Bob Lynch, President and CEO of Americans for the Arts, was interviewed by Jeffrey Brown last week for the PBS program NewsHour's Art Beat segment discussing how the federal government sequestration is affecting the arts in the United States.

Bob describes in detail how funding for the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) is leveraged across the country on a state and local level. They also talk about the history of funding for the NEA and President Obama's proposed FY2014 budget. See the full segment below:

Missed Arts Advocacy Day? Visit Our Recap Page for Videos, Pictures & More

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

The 26th annual Arts Advocacy Day in Washington, DC, brought together a cross section of America's cultural and civic organizations, along with more than 500 grassroots advocates from 40 states, to underscore the importance of developing strong public policies and appropriating increased public funding for the arts and arts education.

Americans for the Arts presented the 31st Annual Nancy Hanks Lecture on Arts and Public Policy on Monday, March 12, 2018 at 6:30 p.m. in the Eisenhower Theater of The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.

Americans for the Arts presents the 28th Annual Nancy Hanks Lecture on Arts and Public Policy on Monday, March 23 at 6:30 p.m. at the Concert Hall of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. This year's lecture is delivered by legendary television producer and social activist Norman Lear, with an introduction from actor and artist COMMON and performances from the Atlanta Symphony Youth Orchestra with conductors Joseph Young and Nolan Williams, Jr.

Richard On and Marc Roberge of OAR talk about why Americans for the Arts CEO Robert Lynch inspired them to attend Arts Advocacy Day.

Find out why you should join Americans for the Arts (and more than 85 cosponsor organizations and more than 500 fellow arts advocates) in Washington, DC for the 2015 Arts Advocacy Day!

Happy New Year from all of us to our members, partners, and supporters of the arts! We enjoyed working with you in 2014, and we're looking forward to a engaging, creative, productive 2015 in partnership with all of you!

On May 20th, 2014, the White House hosted their first ever Turnaround Arts Talent Show. The talent show was hosted by the President's Committee on the Arts and the Humanities, who partner with Americans for the Arts.

Americans for the Arts presents the 27th Annual Nancy Hanks Lecture on Arts and Public Policy on Monday, March 24 at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.

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