Amendment sought to terminate the National Endowment for the Arts and provide $80 million in arts funding to the States in two block grant programs.

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Amendment Number
231
Description
Amendment sought to terminate the National Endowment for the Arts and provide $80 million in arts funding to the States in two block grant programs.
Purpose
An amendment to terminate the National Endowment for the Arts, but retain a federal commitment to arts funding. Specifically, the amendment provides $80 million in arts funding that will be allocated to the states in two block grants as follows: (1) it directs 37% to state art commissions, allocating $29.6 million, a $3.7 million increase over the $25.9 million funding level for the NEA in FY 1997 (distributed to states based on population, with a 200,000 person minimum); (2) it directs 60% to local school boards to fund school-based arts activities, allocating $48 million (distributed to states based on its K-12 school-aged population); and (3) it allows the remaining 3% for administrative costs. Schools may not cut their own arts funding and continue to receive federal arts education grants and no funding may be used to sponsor obscene or pornographic art.
Congress
105
Type
HAMDT
Latest Action Date
Jul 11, 1997
Latest Action Text
On agreeing to the Ehlers amendment (A010) Failed by recorded vote: 155 - 271 (Roll no. 266).
Latest Action Time
12:26:03
Submitted Date
Jul 11, 1997
Chamber
House of Representatives
Update Date
Aug 15, 2021
Amendment 231 — Informed