Subject: Legislative update
On June 20, the U.S. House of Representatives considered the FY 1997 Interior Appropriations bill, which contains funding for the cultural agencies (National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), and the Institute of Museum Services (IMS). An amendment by Reps. John Shadegg (R-AZ), Helen Chenoweth (R-ID), and David McIntosh (R-IN) to reduce funding for the NEH by $12 million failed on a vote of 254 against and 168 for. The House vote includes $104.5 for NEH, 99.4 for NEA, and 21 million for IMS. This represents level funding for NEA and IMS and approximately $5 cut from NEH. The report language accompanying the House Interior Appropriations bill for FY 1997 still states that the appropriations are "consistent with the agreement reached on the floor of the House during debate over the fiscal year 1996 Interior appropriation bill in terms of the proposed reauthorization in the House Legislation Committee to phase out federal funding for the NEA over a two year period." This means elimination of funding for NEA after 1997. The House vote is considered a hearty rebuke to the White House, which had requested $136 million each for NEA and NEH and $23 million for IMS. The next step is to work with the Senate staff to try to get rid of the report language eliminating the NEA. Please call or write to your Senators and urge them to support funding for the cultural agencies and especially elimination of the report language. Senate members can be reached through the Capitol switchboard at: 202-224-3121. Sarah Z. Rosenberg Executive Director AIC 1717 K St., NW Ste. 301 Washington, DC 20006 202-452-9545 Fax: 202-452-9328 *** Conservation DistList Instance 10:2 Distributed: Monday, June 24, 1996 Message Id: cdl-10-2-001 ***Received on Friday, 21 June, 1996