Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Just 11 days ago, U.S. House Education Subcommittee Chairman Duncan Hunter (R-CA) introduced legislation (H.R. 1891) that seeks to terminate 43 federal education programs, including the Arts in Education program at the U.S. Department of Education.

The bill is now coming up for a vote in the House Education Committee tomorrow.

This measure is more serious than the annual funding bills that have recently threatened to de-fund arts education, as HR 1891 would permanently strip policy language out of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) that allows the Arts in Education program to be funded annually.

So, what can you do? Contact your members of Congress and let them know you support the federal arts in education program.

Second, share the ways that arts education isn'€™t one of Rep. Hunter's 43 "€œineffective initiatives"€ he wants to end on ARTSblog.