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AIA Issues Statement on Proposed Fiscal Year 2018 Federal Budget

The American Institute of Architects (AIA) has issued the following statement by AIA President Thomas Vonier, FAIA, after the Trump Administration submitted to Congress its Fiscal Year 2018 federal budget:

“This budget includes cuts that will have severe long-term ramifications for our communities and economy. It does away with programs that foster a cleaner environment and strong neighborhoods and it eliminates programs with a track record of job creation in the design and construction industry.

“We are concerned about a proposed 31 percent cut in the budget of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Within EPA alone, 50 programs and 3,200 positions would be eliminated. Future federal support for the National Endowment for the Arts, which provides grants to architecture programs and conferences sponsored by the AIA, is also being cut.

“The Federal government plays a vital role in promoting community development, performing research into sustainable building technologies and techniques, and helping states and cities address congestion and sprawl through grant programs. Cuts to these initiatives impair the work that architecture firms do in our communities.

“We are ready to protect investments that affect the work we do on behalf of our clients. In fact, almost 800 design and construction businesses sent a letter coordinated by the AIA to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, calling for the continuation of important programs. And we will echo these calls across all agencies for all of the programs vital to our work.

“Federal budgets always require making tough choices, and wasteful or ineffective programs should be ended. But this budget’s short-term cuts to programs that work will end up costing us more in the long-term.

“As the budget process continues, we urge the Administration to seek our guidance as leading experts in design and construction, before cutting the budget in ways that will hurt our communities.”

1 Comment on "AIA Issues Statement on Proposed Fiscal Year 2018 Federal Budget"

  1. Jeff Rawding | April 5, 2017 at 10:30 am |

    I say let them cut to their hearts content. the important programs will be reinstated eventually. right now government programs are so over inflated with inefficiencies and incompetency’s they need to be restructured. The private economy appears to be taking off as result of this proposed downsizing and I’m all for it.

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