Oklahoma Governor Cuts Funding to PBS Station Over LGBTQ Content
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Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt vetoed funding for the state's public television network, citing "indoctrination" and "over-sexualization" of children in its programming. Stitt's move has sparked concerns about censorship and government control over content. A board member of Friends of OETA criticized the governor's effort to dictate content, saying decisions should be based on those the network serves, not one person's views.
- Oklahoma Governor Defends Move To Eliminate Funding For Public Television Outlet Over LGBTQ Content Deadline
- Oklahoma Governor Stitt defends decision to ax PBS funding over 'really problematic' LGBTQ content Fox News
- Oklahoma governor blocks funding to PBS station over LGBT+ characters The Independent
- Oklahoma Governor Claims PBS Is Indoctrinating Children Because Republicans Are Contractually Obligated to Say This S--t Now Vanity Fair
- Public Square: Oklahomans vocal about Gov. Stitt's veto of OETA funding Oklahoman.com
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