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Public radio and television stations in rural areas may soon be contending with big cuts. President Trump signed a so-called “rescissions” measure from Congress that will take back $1.1 billion in funds previously allocated to support the Corporation for Public Broadcasting,
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Republican-led Congress has passed President Donald Trump’s request to claw back about $9 billion in public broadcasting and foreign aid spending.
Trump’s cuts to public broadcasting leave 52 local Colorado stations staring at massive budget holes
With listeners in every Colorado congressional district, many in rural areas, the radio stations are funded in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting
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Centre Daily Times on MSNBill that eliminates funding for public broadcasting will ‘significantly impact’ WPSUCongress eliminated funding that was already committed to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting over the next two years early Friday after both the U.S. Senate and House approved it. Voting mostly along party lines, the Senate passed it 51-48, and the House passed it 216-213. It now goes to President Donald Trump for his signature.
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The rescissions package passed by a vote of 51-48, with Republican Sens. Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski joining Democrats in voting against it.