Reverend Raphael Warnock issued his statement outlining support for Georgia’s arts, culture, and creative industry.
I am humbled and grateful to the arts community for coming together in an effort towards our historic work here in Georgia. And I especially want to applaud Georgians for the Arts for all that you do to advocate for our residents.
From the world-renowned Fox Theater and the Atlanta Symphony to the High Museum, Savannah Music Festival, the National Endowment of the Arts’ recognition of the power of writing through the Deep Center, and “Hollywood of the South,” Georgia is home to one of the most vibrant arts and entertainment industries in the country, bringing thousands of jobs for creatives and investment in artistic professions to our state as well as contributing to so much to our tourism industry.
That is why I am honored to have the support of Georgians for the Arts and commit to strongly supporting the arts community as U.S. Senator. As Georgia’s Senator, I will be dedicated to investments in the National Endowment for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Also, the full funding for arts education in all public schools and greater emphasis on STEAM programs contributing to a well-rounded education and world-class creative workforce.
I will also work to improve tax policy to better incentivize charitable giving and fight for fair and equitable artist deductions of their work; and to recognize artists, entrepreneurs, and not-for-profit arts and culture organizations as valuable parts of the creative economy and contributors to the fabric of our small business community. And I will always lift up the full benefits the arts has in both health care and the military as a means for therapy and treatment.
As long as I am fortunate to represent you in the United States Senate, artists, creatives, musicians, performers, and art enthusiasts will have an ally in Washington.