The 2016 Election: What’s Next?

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Americans for the Arts Government Affairs staff will provide a comprehensive analysis of federal, state, and local election results and discuss their impact on the future of the arts and arts education in the nation.


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Speakers:

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Robert Lynch, President and CEO, Americans for the Arts

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Nina Ozlu Tunceli, Chief Counsel of Government and Public Affairs & Executive Director, Americans for the Arts Action Fund Organization, @nina4arts

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Narric Rome, Vice President of Government Affairs and Arts Education, Americans for the Arts, @NarricAFTA

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Kate McClanahan, Director of Federal Affairs, Americans for the Arts


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Jay Dick, Sr. Director of State and Local Government Affairs, Americans for the Arts

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  • JN

    With one-party rule in the White House and Congress, what is the likelihood of the elimination of the National Endowment for the Arts? Donald Trump has been essentially silent on the topic, and Paul Ryan's 2014 budget ended federal funding for the NEA.

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  • RC

    How can arts organizations agitate for equality and increased arts funding without appearing partisan in these deeply divided days?

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  • JR

    How will federal arts funding likely be affected by an anti-democratic administration that is hostile to the subversive potential of the arts? How do we prepare for this locally?

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