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	"author_name": "​Actors&#x27; Equity Association",
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	"title": "Approve emergency supplemental funding for the arts",
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	"description": "Funding the arts is not only central for American values and culture; it is a crucial part of our financial ecosystem. The arts have an important economic impact in large and small communities all around the country. According to Americans for the Arts, the average nonprofit arts attendee spends another $31.41 per person, per show beyond the cost of admission. Arts and entertainment are responsible for more than four million jobs, powering a sector responsible for $877.8 billion in value and 4.5% of U.S. gross domestic product. Congress has the ability to get artists back to work as soon as it&#x27;s safe. By providing $4 billion in funding support for organizations in the arts and entertainment industries, through the National Endowment for the Arts, National Endowment for the Humanities and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Congress can secure our futures as artists. Take two minutes to send your members of Congress an email in support of this legislation! #ArtWorks4All",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/letters/approve-emergency-supplemental-funding-for-the-arts"
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