Message-ID: <1057846.1075846761817.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Tue, 9 May 2000 05:32:00 -0700 (PDT) From: susan.scott@enron.com To: jkbowles@hotmail.com, d.epperson@mail.utexas.edu, celeahy@hotmail.com, ehillegeist@hotmail.com Subject: NEA Funding Petition Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: Susan M Scott X-To: jkbowles@hotmail.com, d.epperson@mail.utexas.edu, celeahy@hotmail.com, ehillegeist@hotmail.com X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \Susan_Scott_Dec2000_June2001_2\Notes Folders\All documents X-Origin: SCOTT-S X-FileName: sscott5.nsf FYI - Europe spends an average of $4-9 per person on the arts compared with the US at .64 and declining. > > On NPR's Morning Edition, Nina Totenberg reported > that > if the > > > Supreme Court supports Congress to cut the budget > of > the National > > > Endowment of the Arts, it is in effect the end of > NEA. This situation > > > creates > > > great concerns about Congressional funding for > creative arts in > America, > > > since > > > NEA provides major support for NPR (National > Public > Radio), PBS > (Public > > > Broadcasting System), and numerous other creative > and performing > arts. > > If > > > NEA is lost or weakened, our lives will be > similarly > diminished. > > > > > > In spite of the efforts of each station to reduce > spending costs and > > > streamline their services, some government > officials > believe that > > > the funding currently going to these programs is > too > large a portion > of > > > funding for something which is seen as not > worthwhile. > > > > > > Currently, taxes from the general public for PBS > equal $1.12 per > person > > > per year, and the National Endowment for the Arts > equals $.64 a year. > > > A January 1995 CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll indicated > that 76% of > > > Americans wish to keep funding for PBS, third only > to national > defense > > and > > > law enforcement as the most valuable programs for > federal funding. > > > > > > Each year, the Senate and House Appropriations > Committees each have > 13 > > > subcommittees with jurisdiction over many programs > and agencies. > > > Each subcommittee passes its own appropriation > bill. > The goal each > year > > is > > > to have each bill signed by the beginning of the > fiscal year, which > is > > > October 1. > > > > > > The only way that our representatives can be aware > of the base of > support > > > for PBS and funding for these types of programs is > by our making our > > > voices heard. > > > > > > Please add your name to this list and forward it > to > friends who > > > believe in favor of what this stands for. > > > > > > The full list will be forwarded to the President > of > the United > States, > > > the Vice President, and the Speaker of the House, > whose office has in > > > the past been the instigator of the action to cut > funding to these > > > worthwhile programs. > > > > > > This petition is being passed around the Internet. > > Please add your > name > > > to it so that funding can be maintained for the > NEA, > NPR, and PBS. > > > > > > THIS IS OUR CHANCE TO MAKE INTERNET TECHNOLOGY > WORK > AS A VOICE IN OUR > > > DEMOCRATIC SYSTEM. IT'S EASIER THAN EVER TO MAKE > OUR VOICES HEARD. > > > > > > Please keep the petition rolling. Do not reply to > me. > > > > > > Sign your name and locale to the list and forward > it > to others to > sign. > > > If you prefer not to sign, please send the list to > the email address > > > given below. This is being forwarded to numerous > people at once to > add > > > their names to the petition. It won't matter if > many > people receive > > > the same list, as the names are being managed. > This > is for anyone > who > > > thinks NPR and PBS deserve $1.12/year of their > taxes. > > > > > > If you sign, please forward the list to others. > If > not, please don't > > kill > > > it. > > > > > > **** If you happen to be the 150th, 200th, 250th, > etc., signer of > this > > > petition, please forward a copy to: > wein2688@blue.univnorthco.edu > This > > > way we can keep track of the lists and organize > them. Forward this > to > > > everyone you know, and help us to keep these > programs alive. > > > > > > Thank you !!! > > > NOTE: It is preferable that you SELECT the > entirety > of this letter > and > > > then COPY it into a NEW outgoing message, rather > than simply > forwarding > > > it. In your new outgoing message, add your name > to > the bottom of the > > > list, then send it on. Or, if the option is > available, do a SEND > AGAIN. > > > > > > 1. David Liberman, Sylva, NC > > > 2. Marie Harrison, Sylva, NC > > > 3. Randi Beckmann, Ithaca, NY > > > 4. Bill Wertheim, Mt. Vernon, NY > > > 5. Marlene Wertheim, Mt. Vernon, NY > > > 6. George Wertheim, San Francisco, CA. > > > 7. Linda Wertheim, San Francisco, CA > > > 8. Linda R. Semi, Walnut Creek, CA > > > 9. Margaret C. Forness, Pleasant Hill, CA > > > 10. Phillip D. Rubenstein, Syracuse, NY > > > 11. Timothy J. Connell, Madison, WI > > > 12. Stacia E. Jesner, Mt. Kisco, NY > > > 13. Jenna Schnuer, NYC, NY > > > 14. Julia Kohn, NY, NY > > > 15. Maria Sarro, NY, NY > > > 16. Evan Schwartz, Cliffside Park, NJ > > > 17. Pat Waters, Lakewood, CO > > > 19. Karen Tilton, Maquoketa, IA > > > 20. Kent Crawford > > > 21. Terry Dillon > > > 22. Gene Bechen, Coralville, IA > > > 23. Neal Schnoor, Kearney, NE > > > 24. Sam Zitek, Crete, NE > > > 25. Jay Kloecker > > > 26. Marilyn Godby, Papillion, NE > > > 27. Lucina Johnson > > > 28. Alfred Tom Johnson > > > 29. Tyler Corey Johnson > > > 30. A. Corey Limbach > > > 31. Paula Smith, Berkeley, CA > > > 32. Pat Quinn, Alameda, CA > > > 33. Andrea Quinn, Alameda, CA > > > 34. Jerry Hackett, Berkeley, CA > > > 35. Richard Hackett, NY > > > 36. Jeffrey Green, CA > > > 37. Phil Chernin, CA > > > 38. Sandra S. Bauer, CA > > > 39. Gregory LeVasseur, San Francisco, CA > > > 40. Keiko LeVasseur, San Francisco, CA > > > 41. Diego Gonzalez, San Francisco, CA > > > 42. David D. Berkowitz, Washington, DC > > > 43. Peter Glass, Bellevue, WA > > > 44. Mary Frances Rimpini, Kent, WA > > > 45. Mary Frances Stevens, Kirkland, WA > > > 46. Linda Grebmeier, Benicia, CA > > > 47. Lee Altman, Benicia, CA > > > 48. Jeffrey Gray, South Orange, NJ > > > 49. Ed Jones, Orange, NJ > > > 50. Daniel P. Jones, Glenside, PA > > > 51. Jenifer Goetz, State College, PA > > > 52. Arnold R. Post, Carrboro, NC > > > 53. Anna E. Post, Carrboro, NC > > > 54. Robert A. Post, Cape May, NJ > > > 55. Evelyn M. Post, Cape May, NJ > > > 56. Jay A. Sklaroff, Philadelphia, PA > > > 57. Harry M. Sklaroff, Washington, DC > > > 58. Susan E. Salmons, Washington, DC > > > 59. Dori Langevin, Silver Spring, MD > > > 60. Ted Langevin, Silver Spring, MD > > > 61. David Mercier, Easton, MD > > > 62. Phoebe Harding, Baltimore, MD > > > 63. Molly Rath, Baltimore, MD > > > 64. Terry O'Hara, Baltimore, MD > > > 65. Nina Wendt, Baltimore, MD > > > 66. Marilyn Clark, Baltimore, MD > > > 67. Cathy McKinney, Boone, NC > > > 68. Harold McKinney, Boone, NC > > > 69. Milena Garcia, Columbia, MD > > > 70. Timothy Morrison, Devore, CA > > > 71. Virginia S. Kallay Cleveland, OH > > > 72. Nancy Cleaveland, Atlanta, GA > > > 73. Cindy Lutenbacher, Decatur, GA > > > 74. Kaye Norton, Columbus, OH > > > 75. Elaine Haidt, Chapel Hill, NC > > > 76. Harold Haidt, Chapel Hill, NC > > > 76. Frank Church, Chapel Hill, NC > > > 77. Astrid R. Jarzembowski, Garrison, NY > > > 78. Ted Wischhusen, Mesa, AZ > > > 79. Hugh Wischhusen, Tucson, AZ > > > 80. Theo Wischhusen, North Brunswick, NJ > > > 81. Ian Swanson, Bakersfield, CA > > > 82. Beigher Taylor, Bakersfield, CA > > > 83. Donald McClure, San Diego, CA > > > 84. Kimberly Ver Steeg, New York, NY > > > 85. Lynda Akerman, Long Island City, NY > > > 86.Theresa > > > 87 Donnell Moseley > > > 88. Louise Sanchione, Scottsdale, AZ > > > 89. Ryan Krch, Phoenix, AZ > > > 90. Dayna Kowata Robinson, Mesa, AZ > > > 91. Nancy Lust > > > 92. Holly Thorsen > > > 93 (Rtrd St Senator) Donn Charnley, Shoreline, WA > > > 94. Mary F. Fox, Shoreline, WA > > > 95. Brenda Devereux-Graminski, Shoreline, WA > > > 96. Jerry Graminski, Shoreline, WA > > > 97. Karen Johnson, Redmond, WA > > > 98. Francine Staczek, Seattle, WA > > > 99. David Staczek, Seattle, WA > > > 100. Maya Lucchitta, Seattle, WA > > > 101. Markus Doerry, Anchorage, AK > > > 102. Janae Wallace, Salt Lake City, UT > > > 103. Karen De Rose Salt Lake City, UT. > > > 104. Hilary Garrett Vancouver, WA > > > 105. Mike Rivera, Taos, NM > > > 106. Jaquelin LoydTaos,NM > > > 107. Allegra Huston, Taos NM > > 108. Trey Speegle, Brooklyn, NY > > 109. Roswell Hamrick, New York City, NY > 110. Peter Frank, New York City > 111. Stephen Magner, Washington DC > 112. Ilse Lemke, Corte Madera, CA > 113. Anna Kauffman, San Francisco, CA > 114. Kelly Irby 115. Amelia Stephan, San Francisco, CA >116. Nicholas Stephan, Houston, TX >117. Susan Scott, Houston, TX