Your elected officials needs to hear from you now before they vote to cut federal funding for the public media you love.
Friend, Today The White House sent a proposed rescission package to Congress. This $9.4 billion package includes a $1.1 billion cut in funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), clawing back money previously appropriated by Congress. Now Congress has 45 days to consider the proposal, and it only requires a majority vote to pass—a vote which could come quickly. This is a grave threat to federal funding for public media. If these cuts are enacted, they will effectively dismantle the public media ecosystem by defunding the CPB. As you know, the CPB is a private, nonprofit corporation that supports 1,300 local public media stations across the country, like Minnesota Public Radio, as well as NPR and PBS.
You know how important this federal funding is to support public media and the news, music, and cultural programs you love. We offer these public services free and without paywalls because we stand by a fundamental belief that a vigorous and independent press is essential to ensure the functioning of a free democracy, and that public media provides unparalleled value to our society. Our easy-to-use tool allows you to contact your representatives by phone or email, so please take one minute to take action today. Thank you for your continued support of Minnesota Public Radio and the entire public media system. Duchesne Drew President, Minnesota Public Radio P.S. As a nonprofit organization, your gift makes a profound impact. Please donate today to help secure the future of public media.
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