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File #: 101457    Version: 0
Type: Resolution-Immediate Adoption Status: Passed
File created: 3/23/2011 In control: COMMON COUNCIL
On agenda: Final action: 3/23/2011
Effective date:    
Title: A resolution expressing the City of Milwaukee’s opposition to Governor Scott Walker’s 2011-13 budget proposal to cut the annual state funding to the Wisconsin Arts Board, to eliminate the Wisconsin Arts Board as an independent agency, and to eliminate the Percent for Art program.
Sponsors: ALD. MURPHY, ALD. KOVAC, ALD. WADE, ALD. BAUMAN, James N. Witkowiak
Indexes: ART AND CULTURE, STATE LEGISLATION
Number
101457
Version
ORIGINAL
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Sponsor
ALDS. MURPHY, KOVAC, WADE, BAUMAN, WITKOWIAK, AND HAMILTON
Title
A resolution expressing the City of Milwaukee’s opposition to Governor Scott Walker’s 2011-13 budget proposal to cut the annual state funding to the Wisconsin Arts Board, to eliminate the Wisconsin Arts Board as an independent agency, and to eliminate the Percent for Art program.
Analysis
This resolution expresses the City of Milwaukee’s opposition to Governor Scott Walker’s 2011-13 budget proposal to cut by 68% the annual state funding to the Wisconsin Arts Board, to eliminate the Wisconsin Arts Board as an independent agency, and to eliminate the Percent for Art program. This resolution also directs the Department of Administration - Intergovernmental Relations Division to lobby against the cut in annual state funding to the Wisconsin Arts Board, its elimination as an independent agency, and the elimination the Percent for Art program.
Body
Whereas, Governor Scott Walker’s 2011-13 budget proposal includes a 68% cut in annual state funding for the Wisconsin Arts Board from $2.4 million to $759,100; and

Whereas, Governor Walker’s budget proposal would eliminate the Wisconsin Arts Board by slashing its staff from 10 to 4 people and making it a program within the state Department of Tourism; and

Whereas, Governor Walker’s budget proposal would eliminate the Percent for Art program, established in 1980, which requires that 0.2 percent of the total cost of construction or remodeling of selected state buildings be spent for public art; and

Whereas, The Wisconsin Arts Board is a state agency which nurtures creativity, cultivates expression, advances the arts, supports the arts in education, stimulates community and economic development and serves as a resource for people of every culture and heritage; and

Whereas, Each year the Milwaukee Arts Board, supported in part by a grant from the Wisconsin Arts Board, awards grants to local organiz...

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