Museum funding cuts proper


The Advocate, Baton Rouge, La.: Louisiana Secretary of State Tom Schedler recently warned that some museums under his control might have to close if budget cuts proposed by Gov. Bobby Jindal become law.

Closing some of these museums — or transferring them to local supporters — might not be a bad thing, in our view.

Schedler said his agency is facing $2.3 million in proposed cuts. He said he can withstand all but $1.5 million of the $2.3 million in proposed cuts. Closing that budget gap could require that some of the smaller museums be closed, Schedler said.

Jindal administration officials dispute Schedler’s accounting. Division of Administration spokesman Michael Diresto said that Schedler’s agency stands to realize $1.5 million in savings if the Legislature approves Jindal’s proposed changes to state employee retirement benefits. Schedler said he fails to see how such savings can be realized.

We have long expressed the view that Louisiana’s cultural attractions deserve support. But state money for cultural institutions should be spent according to a coherent plan that sets goals and measures results.