Posts by Connecticut Arts Alliance
March 29, 2012
Appropriations Committee Releases Budget The Appropriations Committee’s Budget includes full restoration of Arts & Culture line item Grants, which were previously reduced or eliminated in the Governor’s Budget. The Committee combines the two grant accounts, Basic Cultural Resources and Culture, Tourism, and Arts grants into one with funding of $2,000,000 (a total reduction of about…
Read MoreFebruary 21, 2012
Governor Malloy’s Budget Trims Arts Funding On February 8, 2012 Governor Malloy released his FY13 proposed budget. The Governor has recommended cutting by 8% the Arts, Culture Tourism and Marketing grants “to achieve efficiency through competitive procurement†for a total reduction of $2,356,311. The second significant change proposed is to eliminate all individual accounts for…
Read MoreMay 6, 2011
ARTS FUNDING MAINTAINED IN NEW STATE BUDGET The state’s 2012-2013 budget was approved by the Senate early in the morning on May 4, 2011 and signed into law by the governor later that day. Although the consolidation of the Commission on Culture and Tourism into the Department of Community and Economic Development will become reality,…
Read MoreMarch 30, 2011
The Government Administration and Elections Committee approved a bill (SB 148) with new language that SUSPENDS rather than terminates the state’s percent for art program. The new bill calls for a two year suspension of the requirement that the State Bond Commission allocate one per cent of the state building project cost for the purchase of artwork.
Read MoreFebruary 23, 2011
National Association of State Arts Agencies’ Report on State Arts Funding FY11 http://www.nasaa-arts.org/Research/Funding/State-Budget-Center/FY11PressRelease.pdf
Read MoreFebruary 16, 2011
State arts agencies across the country are facing funding challenges, some struggling to survive amid unprecedented state budget deficits. Read more here.
Read MoreFebruary 15, 2011
Over 1300 arts advocates signed the following petition submitted to Governor Dannel Malloy on February 15, 2011 Dear Governor Malloy, As mayor of Stamford, you experienced firsthand what a thriving arts community means for the economic well-being of a city — and your support made the difference. We urge you as governor to do the…
Read MoreFebruary 8, 2011
Proposed Bill would Eliminate State’s % for Art Program In late January, Senator Doyle of the 9th District proposed Bill 148 An Act Eliminating the Requirement for the Purchase of Artwork for State Building Projects The bill recommends that the general statutes be amended to repeal the requirement that the State Bond Commission allocate from…
Read MoreOctober 6, 2010
Connecticut Arts Alliance Platform Click here to read the platform
Read MoreJune 2, 2010
Final FY11 State Budget The Connecticut Commission on Culture and Tourism (CCT) was significantly impacted during this Legislative Session. While the original 2010-2011 appropriated Budget for CCT was $18,090,778, the final Budget approved in May reflects a decrease of $1.4 million to $16,690, 361. The Commission’s two grant pools were both reduced for FY11. Basic…
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