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Is it too late?

It seems like it's been killed. So now what? Is there something sensible people can do?

I saw the comment about joining 4culure org, but I don't see how that will help. If it will, why?

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    It's not too late. The legislative session still has something like two weeks left in it, and things are happening behind the scenes. Dow Constantine's office is pushing hard to see that 4Culture remains funded, and the killed house bill (1997) is at this moment being negotiated as part of the budget process.

    Definitely join the coalition of supporters. Numbers matter. And also -- it's a way to stay informed. The folks at Advocate4Culture will send updates and calls to action when they need you (and you can of course choose whether you want to participate at any point).

    On the Advocate4Culture blog (http://www.advocate4culture.org/), there's also a call to post simple comments on news stories around the web in order to help sound off against the vast dumbness of naysaying anonymous commenters who basically just hate all art and all taxes.

    So there is actually plenty to do!

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