Americans for the arts action fund statement on the 2008 election

Americans for the Arts,
05 November 2008, USA

Americans for the Arts Action Fund Statement on the 2008 Election
November 05, 2008—Americans for the Arts Action Fund President and CEO Robert L. Lynch gave the following statement on the results of Election Day:


"The historic election of Sen. Barack Obama to be the 44th President of the United States will have tremendous impact on the nation's arts community, public schools, and creative workforce. His commitment to arts and arts education on the campaign trail is just a preview of what his administration can accomplish. President-elect Obama demonstrates the leadership and vision to advance the arts in America through investing in more arts education in public schools, increased funding for the National Endowment for the Arts, promoting cultural diplomacy, and supporting artists rights.

Yesterday's election results also expanded the base of support for the arts in Congress, which will help move arts and arts education initiatives through the legislative process. Initiatives that will fuel innovation and creativity are key to our economic recovery and global competitiveness. A new report issued last month by The Conference Board, 'Ready to Innovate,' touts the importance of arts education in building the 21st century workforce. The arts are good for business, good for the economy, and good for the spirit."

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