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Administration Gives $445,000,000 to Corporation for Public Broadcasting
2013-10-05
[CNSNEWS] On the first day of the "shutdown" of the federal government, when members of the U.S. Senate were going to the well of their house to point out that the shutdown would prevent the National Institutes of Health from starting clinical trials for cancer patients and others facing possibly terminal illnesses, the administration was giving $445,000,000 to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, according to the Daily Treasury Statement.

That means PBS NewsHour, National Public Radio and Sesame Street got a taxpayer subsidy during the shutdown, but not would-be cancer patients at the NIH.

The $445 million the Treasury handed over to CPB was more than the $119 million the Treasury paid on the first day of the shutdown in interest on U.S. government debt that is held by the public. It was also more than $171 million in Social Security benefits the Treasury paid that day. But it was less than the $592 million the Treasury paid for Veterans Affairs programs on the first day of the shutdown.

The $445 million the Treasury gave to CPB on the first day of the shutdown was also almost as much as the $471 million the administration gave to the entire Department of Health and Human Services that day.

CNSNews.com contacted a front man for CPB to ask for an explanation of why CPB got $445 million in taxpayer money on the first day of the federal government "shutdown. The front man suggested that CNSNews.com call the Office of Management and Budget--which is part of the White House--and responded by emailing to CNSNews.com two statements on CPB's website. The first pointed out that CPB is a "private, not-for-profit corporation."

The second said: "For 35 years, decisions on the amount of federal support for public broadcasting have been made two years ahead of the fiscal year in which the funding is allocated. In other words, Congress approves the FY2013 funding level for CPB during the FY2011 budget cycle, its FY2014 funding during the FY2012 cycle, and so on."
Posted by:Fred

#7  So the troops overseas can watch Big Bird but not the NFL?

We've been watching Big Bird since his 2009 inauguration...
Posted by: badanov   2013-10-05 17:00  

#6  What, Obama LIED? (GASP)
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2013-10-05 12:30  

#5  So the troops overseas can watch Big Bird but not the NFL?
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2013-10-05 12:30  

#4  Administration Gives $445,000,000 to Corporation for Public Broadcasting

From Where, we're broke. (Says Obama)
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2013-10-05 12:18  

#3  As a corporation that would call that advertising dollars. Elmo will soon have a cough but luckily big bird signed up for obamacare.
Posted by: Airandee   2013-10-05 07:58  

#2  Gotta keep the propaganda flowing.
Posted by: Perfesser   2013-10-05 05:23  

#1  They cant find it for AFN to carry the baseball playoffs and NFL games, but somehow National Propaganda Radio gets its funding.
Posted by: OldSpook   2013-10-05 01:22  

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