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NPR calls on its member stations to turn with its congress members, while the Trump administration continues its efforts to promote the federal financing of public broadcasting.
A Monday that was sent on Monday was an answer to reports of the White houseThe plan to send the recovery package in Capitol Hill this week and do not expect as on April 28 and that a coordination in the week of May 5 could take place.
“In preparation, we move the timelines for all participation communication,” said the memo preserved by the New York Times. “NPR’s policy and representation Team Has Drafted New Templates for Station and Grassops Stakeholder Activation. We Ask for a Deadline of May 2 for Those Letters to Be Delivered to Lawmakers, Community Advisory Board, Station Volunters, Major Supporters, community partners, community partners, community partners, Business Leaders, and Emergency Officials Who Work With Your Station and Ask Them to Communicate to Congress Their Opposition to Rescission and Support for Your Station. “
The White House calls on the congress of reducing federal financing for NPR, PBS
NPR is asking its stations to contact its congress members because the Trump government is trying to achieve its federal financing. (Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images)
NPR asked his stations to inform the national headquarters when letters are sent to the legislator and whether the stations receive answers.
“We coordinate with the protection of my public media and will soon state further details about the activation of PMPM lawyers. On-air scripts are currently available via the PMPM partner portal if you want to start messages before you are recording,” wrote NPR.
“We urgently ask you to communicate with your congress members this week and to meet your congress members, as you are probably still in your district during the current break,” the memo continued.
NPR did not immediately answer a comment on Fox News Digital’s request.
The GOP legislators have their efforts to reduce the federal financing of NPR for allegations of the left prejudices. (IStock)
Early this month, President Donald TrumpThe budget director Russ Vouht has worked out a memo in which the GOP legislators were asked to reduce $ 1.1 billion to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) and 8.3 billion US dollars that were assigned to the USA.
“Since the first day, the Trump administration has targeted the Trump management through executive measures, Doge check and other efforts of departments and agencies.
NPR, PBS Honchos are exposed to GOP lawyers for presumed coverage, taxpayer financing
The memo continued: “OMB recommends the administration to react with two proposals to reduce 9.3 billion US dollars. The first includes a resignation of 8.3 billion US dollars for wasteful expenses for foreign aids (out of 22 billion US dollars) in the financial year (FY) 2025 The second is one Separate rescue of all political radio funds for public popular orders (CPB).
In March, the NPR CEO Katherine Maher and PBS -CEO Paula Kerger testified before the House subcommittee and were defended by the Republican legislators due to alleged political prejudices as a defender of the media manager.
The CEO of National Public Radio (NPR), CEO of Katherine Maher and CEO (public broadcasting service), Paula Kerger, were grilled by GOP legislators for accusations of political prejudices. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
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In response to Vougge’s Memo, Kerger was the alarm on the negative effects on PBS to lose federal financing
“The efforts to bring the congress to the cancellation of public media financing Fox News Digital.
“There is nothing more American than PBS, and our work is only possible because of the cross-party support that we have always received from the congress. This public-private partnership enables us to prepare millions of children for success in school and in life and also support enriching and inspiring programs of the highest quality,” continued them. “The abolition of these funds would lose the PBS member stations and the essential role that they play in communities, in particular smaller and rural stations that rely on federal financing for a larger part of their budgets.
Kerger added: “We are proud to highlight real topics, individuals and places that would otherwise be ignored by commercial media. We look forward to demonstrating our value to the congress, as we have in the past 50 years to maintain our promise to the American people, to keep our organization and service and service, strong and vital.”