Restore funding for inclusive arts and accessibility programs.
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The termination of hundreds of museum and library grants, including those supporting vital programs for people with disabilities, is deeply concerning. It is crucial that we prioritize funding for arts and cultural institutions that serve as lifelines for marginalized communities. Denying access to the transformative power of art impoverishes us all. These draconian cuts, carried out overnight with no consultation, threaten to decimate programming that provides invaluable therapeutic and educational services. Organizations like the Parrish Art Museum will be forced to eliminate offerings like Dance for Parkinson's, Drumming for Alzheimer's, and other initiatives that uplift and enrich the lives of those with cognitive and physical challenges. Stripping resources from the very institutions working to make art more inclusive and accessible is antithetical to American values. Rather than dismantling these critical programs, we should be expanding funding to ensure every citizen can experience the profound personal and societal benefits of engaging with creativity and culture. We cannot allow short-sighted political maneuvers to undermine the vital work being done to bridge societal divides through the universal language of art. I implore you to fight to restore and increase funding for museum and library initiatives, especially those that empower underserved populations and create more equitable pathways to artistic expression and appreciation.