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CULTURAL POLICY

A strong and vibrant cultural
policy is essential to a strong nation. There are cultural conditions which make democracy possible, markets open, and societies free. Our continued national wellbeing depends as much on the condition of our culture as our economy or federal policies.

Unfortunately, while most Americans are optimistic about the state of the economy, the state of the culture is another matter. Cultural trends are mixed: while we have made progress as a nation in reducing discrimination and opening the doors of opportunity to those historically denied entrance, there are many other areas where we have lost ground. Teen suicide and drug use are increasing. More families are breaking down, and marriages breaking up. We have become more accustomed to, and more tolerant of, tragedy, violence, and hate. We need a renewed culture. We need to honor the unsung heroes in our land, laud their works, and encourage their emulation. Similarly, we should work to discourage the glamorization of violence and vulgarity that pervades our entertainment and popular culture. There are many things that each of us can do to make our families, schools, neighborhoods, and ultimately, our culture more civil, compassionate, and uplifting. In the end, the most effective solutions to the problem of cultural decline will not come from Washington; they will come from the heartland.


President Bush signing the Decency Bill Broadcast Decency
Not everyone can broadcast over the nation's public airwaves.  Broadcast spectrum is a very valuable and scarce national resource.  That is why statute requires the FCC to evaluate not just the ability, but the character of an entity to operate in the public's interest, when handing out a broadcast license.
Young girl playing video game.  Sam is concerned about the violent content of many video games today.Marriage
That marriage is the union of a man and a woman may seem elementary to most Americans, but this is not currently the case in America's courts or on Capitol Hill.


Young girl playing video game.  Sam is concerned about the violent content of many video games today.Media Violence
Senator Brownback has been the Senate leader in encouraging increased corporate responsibility among the entertainment industry and combating entertainment violence and vulgarity.

National Museum of African American History and Culture
After 70 years, we have finally created a museum to honor-nationally-the contribution and sacrifice of African Americans in this country.



Ten CommandmentsReligious Freedom
I am concerned about the
tendency of the courts in
recent years to weaken the
First Amendment rights of
religious groups or individuals to freely
express their faith.

 

 

"The Latest News" banner -- this section gives links to recent press releases about the Senator
Brownback Testifies Before House Committee on Importance of Funding for Abstinence Education  04/23/08

Brownback Introduces Resolution Welcoming Pope Benedict to United States  04/15/08

Brownback Applauds President Bush Signing Second Chance Act into Law  04/9/08

More Cultural Policy Press Releases...
 
 

 

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