Gov. Ron DeSantis gave no explanation for zeroing out the $32 million in grants that were approved by state lawmakers.

Leaders of arts organizations in Florida, many of whom have worked in the state for decades, cannot remember a governor ever eliminating all of their grant funding. Even in the lean years of the Great Recession, at least a nominal amount — say, 5 percent of the recommended total — was approved.

Established arts organizations usually know better than to overly rely on nonrecurring state dollars subject to the discretion of politicians, said Michael Tomor, executive director of the Tampa Museum of Art. But to cut funding at a time when arts organizations are still struggling to recover from the coronavirus pandemic sends a concerning message “that taxpayer dollars should not be used in support of arts and culture,” he added.

Mr. DeSantis, a Republican, gave no explanation for zeroing out the arts grants. His office said in a statement that he made veto decisions “that are in the best interests of the State of Florida.”

In all, Mr. DeSantis vetoed nearly $950 million in proposed spending and proclaimed that the remaining $116.5 billion came in under the previous year’s budget.

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  • @UnderpantsWeevil
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    36 months ago

    If billionaire real estate magnets say your education system is good, who are we to argue?

    • Gloomy
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      16 months ago

      I took a look at the first ranking I saw. You a free to have a look for studys or other objective sources that come to a different conclusion.

      I don’t wish to invest that time right now, but I’ll be happy to be proven wrong by a better source if you want to look for one.

      • @UnderpantsWeevil
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        26 months ago

        I don’t wish to invest that time right now

        Maybe don’t cite something if you have no idea how it reached its conclusions.