A bill that would claw back $1.1 billion in federal funding for public broadcasting cleared the House Rules Committee, setting it up for a floor vote later this week.

The Trump administration sent a rescissions package to Congress last week that rescinded funding to foreign aid programs, along with public broadcasting. If the bill passes, it will zero out $535 million in fudning to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting over the next two fiscal years, even though it was already allocated. The CPB is the non profit corporation set up by Congress to distribute federal funding to public media stations, PBS, NPR and other entities.

It’s still unclear whether Republicans have the votes for the rescissions package to pass.

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  • @mienshao@lemm.ee
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    333 days ago

    It’s a shame NPR decided to sanewash trump and continuously mischaracterize the evil, immoral, illegal shit he does. I know I’m one of many who cancelled their memberships. Had NPR not bent, I’d be doubling down my monthly contributions. But they made their choices and now have to live with the consequences.

    • @gAlienLifeform@lemmy.worldOP
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      193 days ago

      Seems like it would be more effective to just tell your local stations to stop carrying NPR programming if that’s how you feel. If this goes through NPR will be fine and just keep on reporting the same as they have been because they’ve got tons of big foundations and corporations that donate to them directly and they’ve got a bunch of the most popular podcasts in the country they’re running advertisements on besides. It’s the little regional TV and radio stations that carry NPR shows alongside local reporting are going to have a lot harder time making their budgets.

      • @CobraChicken3000@lemmy.ca
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        143 days ago

        That’s exactly it. NPR will go on, but local, small market, broadcasters who receive as much as half of their funding from this, will be severely affected. Rural America will be the biggest loser here.

    • @dan1101@lemm.ee
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      53 days ago

      It’s annoying but I saw it as they are trying too hard to present both sides, and trying to report on government happenings like these are more normal times. Still hard to listen to.

      • Maeve
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        33 days ago

        Big donors require it or they stop donating. Yes it stinks like day old fish left in the sun.

    • Norah (pup/it/she)
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      33 days ago

      You’re right that it sucks, but it’s unlikely that contributions like your own would even come close to matching their congressional funding.