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If you want the City County Council to keep public funding for the arts, use the comment section of this post to place your vote. Please include your full name. (Company and/or reason for your vote...
View ArticleWXNT to talk arts funding Aug. 6
The Hoosiers For Fair Taxation blog includes a post about Councilor Christine Scales (who is opposed to funding for the arts), who will talk about the city budget and cutting arts funding on Abdul in...
View ArticleArts inspire. Information empowers.
Thanks to everyone who has already cast a thoughtful vote for city arts funding. If you want to lend your support, scroll down to the “VOTE HERE” post and add your vote. For those that want more...
View ArticleAn open question from Councilor Jackie Nytes
Councilor Nytes took the time last night to review your comments and sent the following e-mail. She poses a couple of great questions. What are your thoughts? (And if you still want to lend your...
View ArticleVOTE HERE, Part II
THANKS! to everyone who has added their voice in support of city funding for the arts. The voting post below hit 1,000 comments at lunchtime today (Friday) and your comments already are starting to...
View ArticleMayor Ballard voices support for arts funding; the public hearing scheduled...
In his budget presentation to the City County Council tonight, Mayor Ballard expressed his understanding of the link between arts funding and economic development in Indianapolis. He reminded the...
View ArticleArts Council to testify Thursday
The Arts Council of Indianapolis will give its public testimony on the budget to the Parks and Recreation Committee on Thursday, Aug. 21 at 5 p.m. in Room 260 at the City County Building. The room has...
View ArticleIndianapolis City County Council to Hear Budget Testimony on Sept. 8
The last public hearing for the 2009 Indianapolis budget, as presented by Mayor Greg Ballard, is scheduled for Monday, Sept. 8 at 7 p.m. Get there early and don’t forget to sign up to speak – the...
View ArticleDoes the public support public funding for art?
(Editor’s Update: Thanks Jason, for being better at math than I am. $1.5 million is 0.1% of the total city budget. Fortunately, 1,000 signatures also would be 0.1% of the population so the concept...
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