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Mulvaney: ‘We're Ending Federal Involvement With the Corporation for Public Broadcasting' |
2017-03-16 |
![]() On a background call with reporters Wednesday, Mulvaney said defunding public television and public radio, including National Public Radio, will not be immediate because of the nature of government contracting. "We proposed ending funding, but technically what you'll see--it's an elimination--but you'll see an amount of money in the budget, and it is some amount of money that's necessary for us to unwind our involvement with CPB," Mulvaney said during the briefing on the administration's budget blueprint. "So you won't see a zero next to it, but the policy is that we're ending federal involvement with the Corporation for Public Broadcasting." "Next year it might be zero, it may take a while to unwind that relationship, it's just the nature of contracts," he said. The Washington Free Beacon previously reported defunding NPR and public radio would likely take years because the Corporation for Public Broadcasting gets its funding two years in advance. |
Posted by:Besoeker |
#2 While I hope this happens, I'll believe it if and when CPB, NPR, NEA, NEH, etc., etc. are fully defunded in the final budget passed by Congress. Planned (non)Parenthood should be at the top of this list. When the usual lefty's/MFM scream, the Pubs should just say "If this and the rest of these programs are so important to you, Soros and your other megadonors are free to fund them." |
Posted by: PBMcL 2017-03-16 14:40 |
#1 Could fund it with Social Security money 50 years ago for your Great Society programs. Today they have to print money to pay their debt of money spent like this to SS recipients who paid in. Don't we feel good? /rhet question |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2017-03-16 09:54 |