CONGRESS MUST OVERSEE NEA
July 22, 1998
In a reversal of its vote last year, the
U.S. House of Representatives has approved continued federal
funding for the National Endowment for the Arts.
In doing so, said Catholic League
president William Donohue, the House has assumed responsibility
for applying decency standards in the awarding of NEA grants:
"Last month, the Supreme Court made clear that Congress has
the power to set and enforce standards of decency in
appropriating money for the arts. In view of the NEA’s penchant
for funding offensive material, the House vote to continue
funding for this agency makes it incumbent upon our elected
Representatives to exercise that power. A good place to start
would be defunding the Manhattan Theatre Club, which is
producing the blasphemous ‘Corpus Christi,’ in which playwright
Terrence McNally depicts Jesus having sex with his apostles.
"Taxpayers should not be forced to defame their own religious
beliefs by providing the funding for such a production. If
members of Congress insist on continuing this subsidy for the
rich, they must at least exercise their oversight
responsibility, and see that public monies are not used to trash
our moral values and religious beliefs."
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