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IN SCR0017
Concurrent Resolution
AI Summary
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Recognizes the 10th anniversary of Indiana's Statewide Cultural District Program, established through House Bill 1017 signed into law on February 22, 2008 as Public Law 10
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Indiana Arts Commission was directed to establish an arts and cultural district certification program to support public-private partnerships in cities and towns statewide
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Program has received more than 25 applications since opening in 2009 and has certified 7 cultural districts including Bloomington, Carmel, Columbus, Madison, Nashville, Noblesville, and Tippecanoe
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Three additional districts have been added: Nickel Plate District, NoCo Arts & Cultural District, and Terre Haute Arts & Cultural District
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Program's popularity led the Indiana Arts Commission to create a consultancy program assisting communities with cultural planning
Legislative Description
A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION recognizing the 10th anniversary of Indiana's Statewide Cultural District Program.
Last Action
Returned to the Senate
2/5/2019