Arts Programs on Chopping Block in Senate Budget Proposal

Tue Jul 14, 2009 6:15am EDT
 
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Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance Urges Public to Join Rally Against State
Arts Cuts
--(Business Wire)--
On Tuesday, July 14, the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance will join
advocates from all across the state in Harrisburg to rally to save arts and
cultural programs, jobs and services from elimination. The rally, sponsored by
Citizens for the Arts in Pennsylvania, will begin at 11 AM in the Main Capitol
Rotunda in Harrisburg, PA.

* Gov. Rendell has proposed a $500 million cut to his original budget, which
would slash administrative funding for the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts
(PCA) - the primary supporter of nonprofit organizations all over the state. The
proposal would also cut the state`s library subsidy, and completely eliminate
funding for grants through the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission
(PHMC). 
* PCA and PHMC support museums, theaters, historical sites and countless other
organizations in the Philadelphia area and all across Pennsylvania. 
* If grants for PCA and PHMC are cut or eliminated from the final state budget,
the programs and performances that draw 30 million people and generate nearly $2
billion each year, along with 62,000 jobs, are in danger of disappearing.

"By cultivating the arts we enhance the future of the commonwealth, and by
ignoring it we risk losing iconic institutions that help define Pennsylvania,"
said Peggy Amsterdam, President of the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance.
"This is not just a decision about entertainment-it`s a decision with dire
societal, economic and educational consequences."

         WHAT:       Press Conference & Public Rally                                                                                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        
         WHO:        Citizens for the Arts, Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance, Greater Pittsburgh Arts                                                                                                                             
                     Council Invited Speakers: Gov. Rendell, PCA Council Chair Diane Dalto, State Senator Antony Williams, Mayor Peter Lagiovane. Available representative of the Cultural Alliance: Julie Hawkins, VP Cultural Policy  
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        
         WHEN:       Tuesday, July 14th, 11 AM                                                                                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        
         WHERE:      State Capitol Building, Main Rotunda                                                                                                                                                                               
                     Harrisburg, PA                                                                                                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        


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Arts and Culture Support Pennsylvania`s Economic Bottom Line

* Arts and culture has an economic impact that benefits all of Pennsylvania and
its residents. 
* In Southeastern Pennsylvania, arts and culture is a $1.3 billion industry
generating close to $160 million in state taxes. 
* In Greater Philadelphia alone, there are 15 million visits to cultural
organizations each year. 
* The nonprofit arts and culture industry in Southeastern Pennsylvania also
employ 40,000 people. Take many of those jobs away, and you will get a negative
domino effect felt in municipalities statewide. 
* Under Gov. Rendell`s budget proposal, the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts
would be cut by 12.1 percent; the state library subsidy would lose $7.5 million;
and funding through the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission would be
completely eliminated. 
* 43 percent of arts and cultural organizations offer free admission.
* 35,000 school groups visit Greater Philadelphia's cultural organizations each
year. 
* Devastating cuts would force admission fees to rise and eliminate
opportunities for the state`s youth to experience arts and cultural programs. 
* Tourism is the 2nd largest industry in the commonwealth, due primarily to the
wealth of iconic cultural institutions.

The Bottom Line

Pennsylvania`s budget should reflect sound investments in community programs and
services that support its residents. The budget cannot be balanced at the risk
of surrendering that which brings character and meaning to our communities.
Please remember that museums, theaters, libraries, and other cultural
organizations have vital societal, economic and educational impact on
Pennsylvania`s bottom line. 

The Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance is a leadership organization of over
375 nonprofit arts and cultural institutions located primarily in the five
counties of southeastern Pennsylvania. Its mission is making greater
Philadelphia the foremost creative region in the world. For more information on
the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance, visit www.philaculture.org. 



Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance
John McInerney, 610-551-4881
www.philaculture.org
or
Citizens for the Arts rally
Antony Tanzi, 914-588-6163
www.citizensfortheartsinpa.org

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