On March 20th the House passed a budget that would reduce funding for many cultural institutions in the state of Georgia by approximately 50%. The Georgia Sports Hall of Fame's budget will be not only be cut by half, but it is stated in the bill that the museum is to be entirely self-sufficient by 2010.
   
  The Senate will begin considering the budget on Thursday, March 27 and making any amendments to the budget passed by the House.  It is imperative that our Senators be made aware that this decrease in funding will cripple the operations of the GSHF and greatly reduce the quality of the City of Macon.  
   
  A reduction in funding will result in the closing of perhaps the largest and grandest state sports museum in the nation, thus removing what ought to be a source of pride for the citizens of Georgia. 
   
  If you would be interested in helping by contacting your local Senators, please e-mail me a response and I will provide you with more information. Or, you can call me at (478) 752-1585 X101. 
   
   
   
  Thank you for your time.
   
   
   
  Megan O'Neill
  Georgia Sports Hall of Fame
  Director of Marketing and Volunteer Services

       
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