Bill seeks to eliminate funding for Oklahoma Arts Council

From Christopher Knight at the Los Angeles Times:

The arts in Oklahoma generate about $29 million in annual tax revenue for state coffers, according to a 2010 study by Americans for the Arts. So what does 23-year-old State Representative Josh Cockroft (R-Tecumseh) want to do? Eliminate the $4-million annual state subsidy to the Oklahoma Arts Council.

And why does he want to do it? As a cost-saving measure, of course.

“The time has come to set priorities and to exercise spending discipline,” Cockroft wrote to constituents in a letter defending his introduction of a bill to wipe out state arts funding. The letter purports to champion government efficiency, offering up a mathematical hallucination that might help to explain why, according to Sunshine Review, the state faces a debt of more than $36 billion.

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