This seems to be big news. Jeff Flake has announced he will not run for Senate in 2018.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/24/us/politics/jeff-flake-arizona.html
He has criticized government funding for gaming programs as well as the NEA's designation of games as art.
https://mobile.twitter.com/jeffflake/status/68730670528208896
http://www.12news.com/news/local/ar...izes-government-funded-video-gaming/394629223
Because the Senate is 52-48, Flake was basically a swing vote that could make or break legislation in the divided Congress, which meant policies supporting video games could be blocked by him. With Flake out of the picture, do we think that we will see more support for video games from Congress?
Jeff Flake also did not support the Paris Accords, while NeoGAF is for the Paris Accords. If he is replaced by someone in favor of the Accords, it would be another step towards achieving NeoGAF's public policy positions.
Very big news for gaming and NeoGAF.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/24/us/politics/jeff-flake-arizona.html
Senator Jeff Flake, the Arizona Republican who has tangled with President Trump for months, announced on Tuesday that he would not seek re-election in 2018, declaring on the Senate floor that he will no longer be complicit or silent in the face of the presidents reckless, outrageous and undignified behavior.
Mr. Flake made his announcement in an extraordinary 17-minute speech in which he challenged not only the president but also his partys leadership. He deplored the casual undermining of our democratic ideals and the personal attacks, the threats against principles, freedoms and institutions, the flagrant disregard for truth and decency that he said had become prevalent in American politics in the era of Mr. Trump.
He has criticized government funding for gaming programs as well as the NEA's designation of games as art.
https://mobile.twitter.com/jeffflake/status/68730670528208896
NEA now classifies video games as art, eligible for grants. Hmmm. This should make for some angry birds in Congress.
http://www.12news.com/news/local/ar...izes-government-funded-video-gaming/394629223
Flake's annual "Wastebook" report targeted two federal spending projects aimed at gaming design and research. In all, Flake cited more than $5 billion in what he called questionable public expenditures in areas like the arts, scientific research and the military.
On the subject of video gaming, Flake criticized funding for the Massachusetts Digital Games Institute (MassDigGI) at Becker College, which has been supported with nearly $2.5 million from the U.S. Department of Commerce since 2011. The federal investment is touted as a way to support entrepreneurship and technology commercialization in a rapidly growing industry.
But Flake questioned the relevance of games created by students at the institute such as Cat Tsunami and Hibachi Hero -- that to many observers, may seem trivial.
While coming up with new concepts may literally be all fun and games, doing so should not be paid for by gaming the taxpayers, Flake wrote.
Because the Senate is 52-48, Flake was basically a swing vote that could make or break legislation in the divided Congress, which meant policies supporting video games could be blocked by him. With Flake out of the picture, do we think that we will see more support for video games from Congress?
Jeff Flake also did not support the Paris Accords, while NeoGAF is for the Paris Accords. If he is replaced by someone in favor of the Accords, it would be another step towards achieving NeoGAF's public policy positions.
Very big news for gaming and NeoGAF.