Tim Mikulski

South Carolina Arts Funding Veto Overturned by Legislature

Posted by Tim Mikulski, Jun 29, 2011 2 comments


Tim Mikulski

Since South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley threatened funding for the state arts commission early in the budget process this year, it wasn't a surprise when she used her proverbial red veto pen to cut funding yesterday.

In anticipation, the South Carolina Arts Alliance had already been lobbying the legislature to overturn Gov. Haley's veto as early as last week, and it all paid off when both the House and Senate overturned veto #15 today.

The legislature displayed its overwhelming support for the South Carolina Arts Commission by overturning the veto by a large margin in both houses.

The House passed it by a 105-8 vote.

The Senate by a 32-6 vote.

Congratulations to arts advocates in South Carolina and a big "thank you" to the House and Senate for recognizing the power of the arts.

For Americans for the Arts' official statement on the override, visit our website.

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May 12, 2012 at 11:21 pm

This is crazy. We need to focus more on science and math. Once kids leave elementary school they focus on other thinggs other than art

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May 12, 2012 at 11:20 pm

This is crazy. We need to focus more on science and math. Once kids leave elementary school they focus on other rungs other than art

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