Congressional Funding Cuts Threaten Public Broadcasting Across States
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Congress's approval of budget clawbacks has led to significant concern among NPR and PBS affiliates, many of which rely heavily on federal funding, risking layoffs and programming cuts. Stations are scrambling to find alternative funding sources as they face potential closures within months, despite lobbying efforts to prevent the cuts.
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