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The Save the Arts rally organizer of Councilman Jimmy Van Bramer tells us what’s next.
Hundreds of people rallied at City Hall to fight the proposed Federal budget cuts to the arts, libraries, and PBS. The rally organizer Councilman Jimmy Van Bramer tells us what’s next.
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Hundreds of people rallied at City Hall to fight the proposed Federal budget cuts to the arts, libraries, and PBS. The rally organizer Councilman Jimmy Van Bramer tells us what’s next.
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