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Crunch Time for Arts Funding

We’re down to the final stretch of the legislative session and the Appropriations Committee is making decisions right now on their budget priorities. We need to be sure arts and culture is one of them!

The committee is working on two budgets:

The 2022/2023 state budget currently calls for the Tourism Fund to be replenished from the General Fund to its pre-pandemic level. This means that our community won’t be hit with cuts due to shortfalls in the Tourism Fund caused by the pandemic. We need legislators to sustain that commitment.

Connecticut is also slated to receive $2.647 billion in State Financial Relief Funds through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). We are urging legislators to allocate $20 million of those funds specifically to the Connecticut Office of the Arts.

Here’s What You Need To Do

Reach out to your legislators now with a phone call or email (phone call is best!), especially if they are members of the Appropriations Committee. Reach out to the co-chairs and ranking members of the Appropriations Committee, too. You can find a membership list and contact information at https://www.cga.ct.gov/app/.
Contact your legislators even if they aren’t on the committee. They need to know that the arts are important to you when it comes time to vote on the final budget.

Talking Points

The funding will ensure that arts and culture organizations will have the resources they need to be an essential part of Connecticut’s economic recovery and the return of community life:

Distributing the funds through the Connecticut Office of the Arts ensures they are directed to where they are needed most and reach all parts of the state.
ACT NOW! Decisions are being made as you are reading this and the session ends in just two weeks.

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