Joe Biden Signs Order Relaunching President’s Committee On The Arts And The Humanities
01.10.2022 - 00:44
/ deadline.com
Joe Biden signed an executive order on Friday to relaunch the President’s Committee on The Arts and the Humanities, an advisory group that has been dormant since a highly publicized standoff between its members and Donald Trump.
The purpose of the committee will be “to inform and support the national engagement with Americans necessary to advance the arts, the humanities, and museum and library services,” according to the text of the order.
The committee will include the chairs of of the National Endowment for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Humanities, the director of the Institute of Museum and Library Services, as well as 25 non-government members appointed by the president. A chair or two co-chairs will be designated among the non-government members.
Among the duties of the committee will be to enhance the federal support of the arts. The Institute of Museum and Library Services will provide funding and administrative support, and may raise private funds to help pay the committee’s expenses.
Arts advocates have urged Biden to relaunch the committee or establish an office within the White House.
The President’s Committee was first established under President Ronald Reagan, and Frank Sinatra was among its initial members. But in August, 2017, most of the remaining members of the committee, appointed by Barack Obama, resigned as a protest to Donald Trump’s response to the Charlottesville riots. The members included Kal Penn, Paula Boggs, Chuck Close, Richard Cohen, Fred Goldring, Howard L. Gottlieb, Vicki Kennedy, Jhumpa Lahiri, Anne Luzzatto, Thom Mayne, Eric Ortner, Ken Solomon, Caroline Taylor, Jill Cooper Udall, Andrew Weinstein, George Wolfe and John Lloyd Young.
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