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National Endowment for the Arts Cuts

By Charlotte Robinson, May 23, 2026

The House Interior, Environment & Related Agencies Subcommittee released its Fiscal 2027 appropriations bill proposing a $72 million cut in funding for the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA). While the bill rejects the current administration’s call to totally eliminate the NEA it does impose a staggering 36% reduction from the current funding level of $207 million. If enacted this proposal would inflict the greatest harm on small cities, rural towns & underserved communities across America where the arts are not a luxury but an economic engine, a source of civic identity, a driver of tourism & local business & a critical lifeline for education, mental health & cultural connection. Tim Daly, President of The Creative Coalition stated, “The Creative Coalition strongly urges Congress to reject these damaging cuts & fully preserve funding for the National Endowment for the Arts. In communities across America, especially rural towns & small cities, the arts are often among the last remaining drivers of economic vitality, civic pride & cultural life. When federal arts funding is reduced, communities lose far more than performances or exhibitions — they lose jobs, tourism, educational opportunities & a sense of shared identity.” Robin Bronk, CEO of The Creative Coalition concluded, “The National Endowment for the Arts has a unique ability to reach communities too often overlooked & underserved. These proposed cuts would deprive millions of Americans of access not only to artistic expression & cultural heritage, but also to the documented economic, educational & social benefits the arts deliver every day. At a time when our nation should be investing in unity, creativity & opportunity, we should be strengthening the NEA — not dismantling it." 

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