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90-NNNNRESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, TO SUPPORT REAUTHORIZATION OF THE NATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS AND HUMANITIES ACT OF 1965 AND CONTINUED FUNDING FOR THE NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS, NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES AND THE INSTITUTE OF MUSEUM SERVICE FOR FY-1991 WITHOUT RESTRICTIVE LANGUAGE. WHEREAS, the arts enhance our quality of life for helping to define a nation's and a community's identity, values and heritage, contributing to cross-cultural communication and developing creative problem-solving skills; and WHEREAS, public investment in the arts stimulates economic growth, attracts business and corporate investment to communities, promotes downtown and neighborhood revitalization, spurs tourism, enhances the image of our communities and nation, and encourages inno- vation and inspiration in society; and WHEREAS, the National Endowment for the Arts' twenty-five year stellar history of promoting creativity and cultural vitality has ~enabled a flourishing of the arts to reach every state and community and made the arts available to every citizen of our nation; and WHEREAS, in its twenty-five year history the National Endowment for the Arts has made over 85,000 grants and funded the pre- sentation or creation of over 1,000,000 images of which only 25 pro- jects have become controversial; and WHEREAS, the restrictive language approved by Congress in 1990 would have the effect of promoting censorship and inhibiting creativity at the expanse of quality within the arts community, and gives Congress the power to micro-manage the Endowment and define obscenity rather than the courts; and WHEREAS, the Endowment's citizen-involved panel system, local matching requirements for grants and reviews by the Presidentially- appointed National Council on the Arts and its Chairman provide appropriate checks and balances in regard to federal funding for the arts; and WHEREAS, President Bush supports reauthorization of the NEA without restrictive language and has submitted legislation to that effect in Congress; and WHEREAS, President ~ndon B. Johnson, in sponsoring legisla- tion to establish the NEA, proclaimed, "We fully recognize that no government can call artistic excellence into existence. It must flow from the quality of the socie~ and the good fortune of the nation. Nor should any government seek to restrict the freedom of the artist to pursue his goals in his own way. Freedom is an essential condition for the artist, and in proportion, if freedom is diminished so is the prospect of artistic achievement." NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, that: Section 1. The Mayor and City Commission resolves to support reauthorization of the National Foundation for the Arts and humanities Act of 1965 and continued funding for the National Endo~ent for the Arts, National Endo~ent for the Humanities and the Institute of Museum Service for FY-1991 without restrictive language. Section 2. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon passage. PASSED AND ADOPTED this ~-~ day of June, 1990. ATTEST: C~y C1 erk {Corporate Seal Commissioner