The House has voted to cut $9 billion in funding, eliminating federal support for NPR and PBS. This controversial decision faces backlash from both sides of the aisle, raising concerns over the future of public broadcasting.
Public broadcasting leaders are outraged as the Senate approves a bill to cut $9bn in funding, endangering essential services for millions. Will this decision silence local voices?
In a dramatic move, the Senate has voted to eliminate all federal funding for PBS, threatening the future of public broadcasting. With smaller stations at risk, PBS CEO Paula Kerger warns of dire consequences ahead.
PBS and NPR are facing potential budget cuts that could drastically impact their programming and local stations. Learn how these changes could affect your favorite shows and community news.
In a controversial move, the Senate voted to advance a $1.1 billion rescissions package targeting PBS and NPR funding. Vice President JD Vance broke a tie, with final votes expected soon. Critics warn this could severely impact public broadcasting, especially in rural areas.
In a dramatic showdown, Democrats and Republicans on the Senate Appropriations Committee unite to oppose Trump's $9 billion cuts to federal funding for public broadcasting and international aid. Key senators highlight the essential role of local programming and emergency services.
In a narrow vote, the House has moved to cut $1.1 billion in funding for public media, raising concerns over access to noncommercial news. The implications for NPR and PBS could be severe, leaving many Americans without crucial information.
In a narrow vote, the House approved a controversial $9.4 billion spending cut targeting foreign aid and public broadcasting. Republicans claim it's wasteful, while Democrats warn it could harm vulnerable populations worldwide.
In a narrow vote, the House has approved cuts to federal funding for NPR and PBS, igniting a fierce debate over media bias and the future of public broadcasting. This legislation, pushed by Trump, threatens essential services for millions.
In a closely contested vote, the Republican-led House passed President Trump's proposal to cut $9.4 billion in federal funding, sparking outrage among Democrats and some GOP members. The bill targets foreign aid and public broadcasting, raising concerns about national security and community resources.