Senate Amendment to Bar Entertainment Industry From Any Economic Recovery Funds

By: Justin Lang on February 5, 2009

Campaign ComplaintSen. Tom Coburn (R-OK) has introduced an amendment to prohibit any funds in the economic stimulus bill from going to museums, casinos, aquariums, theaters, art centers. As such, it thus would bar from Federal Economic Recovery funding many potential projects that would create jobs for our members, invest in lasting products, and support the cultural vitality of many communities.

The language of the amendment, (Amendment No. 175, as filed) is, “None of the amounts appropriated or otherwise made available by this Act may be used for any casino or other gambling establishment, aquarium, zoo, golf course, swimming pool, stadium, community park, museum, theater, arts center, or highway beautification project, including renovation, remodeling, construction, salaries, furniture, zero-gravity chairs, big screen televisions, beautification, rotating pastel lights, and dry heat saunas.”

This amendment may be offered as early as Wednesday, February 4. Call your Senators TODAY and urge them to vote NO on the Coburn “Limitation of Funds Amendment No. 175.” To reach your Senators, call the Capitol Switchboard at 202-224-3121 and ask for your Senators’ offices. You can also find your local senator’s office and email address on the US Senate website www.senate.gov.

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