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Senate Strips $1.1 Billion From Public Broadcasting

Last updated: July 17, 2025 2:55 am
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The Senate made a controversial decision in the early hours of Thursday morning to cut $1.1 billion in funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), a move that will have far-reaching consequences for 1,500 local public TV and radio stations, as well as popular networks like PBS and NPR.

Leading up to the vote, Senator Eric Schmitt of Missouri argued that PBS and NPR had become platforms for “partisan left-wing activism” and that it was time to put an end to what he deemed as wasteful spending. This sentiment was echoed by other conservatives who have long sought to defund public media, citing concerns that its programming does not align with the national political landscape.

During a hearing in March, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene raised objections to certain content aired on public media, such as the appearance of a drag queen on a YouTube series produced by the WNET Group in New York. Republicans also pointed to NPR’s handling of the Hunter Biden laptop story and the COVID lab leak theory, as well as a controversial PBS documentary titled “Racist Trees,” as reasons for the funding cut.

Senator Bernie Sanders, an independent from Vermont, pushed back against the decision, accusing the Trump administration of trying to silence independent voices by defunding public broadcasting. Sanders argued that the move was an attempt to stifle criticism and objective reporting, in favor of flattery and praise.

The vote to slash $535 million annually over a two-year period starting in October is expected to have a significant impact on local stations, particularly in rural areas where CPB funding plays a crucial role in their operations. Democrats like Senator Ruben Gallego of Arizona warned that the cuts would devastate rural stations and put children’s programming like “Sesame Street” and “Daniel Tiger” at risk.

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Both NPR and PBS expressed concerns about the vote’s implications, with NPR warning that local newsrooms could be forced to shut down and PBS stating that the decision would have a “devastating impact” on the network and its affiliate stations. A PBS spokesperson emphasized the importance of public broadcasting in providing unique local programming and emergency services during times of crisis.

The House had previously voted to rescind the funding in June, and the Senate followed suit with a narrow vote on Tuesday night, broken by Vice President J.D. Vance. However, three Republican senators, including Lisa Murkowski, Susan Collins, and Mitch McConnell, joined Democrats and independents in opposing the measure. The House now has until Friday to finalize the decision.

The future of public broadcasting hangs in the balance as the debate over funding continues to unfold in Congress. The implications of these cuts are far-reaching, affecting not just the national broadcasters but also local stations and the communities they serve.

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