‘Find the Money Somewhere Else!’ Push Back Mounts Against Gloria’s Budget of Austerity
Hundreds of San Diego residents and community leaders criticized Mayor Todd Gloria’s new proposed budget Monday for cutting money for arts, library hours, recreation centers, youth services and other programs.
In public testimony at City Hall and in comments submitted by email, critics said the mayor’s proposed spending plan for the new fiscal year prioritizes the wrong things and would make devastating cuts to key programs.
Many of the speakers are artists or members of local arts organizations frustrated by a proposed $11.8 million cut in city grants — money the organizations often use to secure matching grants.
“Cutting this funding is not fiscally responsible, it is short-sighted,” said local artist Sara Wilczynska. “Arts and cultural industries in the U.S. have grown faster than the overall economy in recent years, and public investment in the arts generates tax revenue and business activity far beyond the initial funding.”
Others were focused on libraries.
“Why is the San Diego Public Library being asked to absorb even more significant budget cuts on top of an already-slashed library budget?” asked Whitney MacKenzie. “Find the money somewhere else. Our communities need our libraries desperately.”

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