California Attorney General: Gutting NPR and PBS is a Dangerous Loss for Americans

California Attorney General logoThis is a press release from the California Attorney General:

California Attorney General Rob Bonta…joined 23 attorneys general in submitting an amicus brief supporting NPR (National Public Radio) and PBS (Public Broadcasting Service) in their challenge to the Trump Administration directing the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) to withhold federal funding from NPR and PBS. California public broadcasting companies received over $57 million in grants and allocations from CPB last year, much of which is distributed through NPR and PBS. In the brief, the attorneys general highlight the important role of public media in providing millions of Americans — especially rural, remote, and Tribal communities — with essential state and nationwide news and emergency notifications. Especially as the state experiences an increase in wildfires, Californians rely on public radio to receive vital information including evacuation orders.

“Public media serves all Americans, regardless of their ability to pay. In many rural communities, public radio stations are often the main or only source for local news and regularly partner with federal, state, and local authorities to provide lifesaving emergency communications, including early earthquake warnings and fire evacuation orders,” said Attorney General Bonta. “Without federal funding, rural areas of the country would lose this critical communication lifeline. Particularly amid an increase in natural disasters, leaving a whole swath of Americans without access to timely information is dangerous and unacceptable.”

Public radio and television station alerts and reporting on emergency situations are often a lifeline for audiences throughout the country. Public broadcasters transmit emergency alerts to areas where there is little or no reliable internet or cellular service or when this service is disrupted. Public radio and television stations often have hardened and resilient infrastructure that allows them to continue broadcasting during emergency situations that may knock out power or other communications resources. Loss of federal funding to NPR and PBS would result in impacts to state and local authorities who frequently partner with public broadcasters; authorities would lose access to infrastructure they rely on to communicate immediate and life-saving emergency alerts to the public. Because this infrastructure cannot be quickly, easily, or inexpensively replaced, Americans nationwide — and particularly those in rural and remote areas — would experience real harm.

Public media is particularly critical in rural and Tribal areas where news, educational programming, and emergency alerts are significantly more limited. Rural areas are more vulnerable to the catastrophic effects of weather disasters and tend to not have the same access to reliable, high-speed internet as their urban counterparts.

In California, federal funding cuts to public media will disproportionately affect small and rural media stations, which are primarily funded by CPB. Approximately 40% of CPB grantees are considered rural — and in recent years CPB has prioritized resources to remote stations, which face unique challenges and higher costs than urban stations to reach remote sparsely populated areas. Whereas most urban stations have other funding sources, CPB funds can account for up to 60% of a rural station’s funding, meaning that reduction or elimination of funding from CPB would have the most negative impact on stations serving these communities.

In submitting the amicus brief, Attorney General Bonta joins the attorneys general of Colorado, Arizona, Minnesota, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Vermont, Washington, Wisconsin, and the District of Columbia.

A copy of the brief can be found here.

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Big Rick
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Big Rick
1 year ago

Well… Maybe they shouldn’t be promoting communism.

Allen
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Allen
1 year ago
Reply to  Big Rick

Yes, like Sesame Street, that Communist/Marxist propaganda machine.

D'Tucker Jebs
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1 year ago
Reply to  Allen

I’d bet my bottom dollar he has no idea what communism actually is.

Big Rick
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Big Rick
1 year ago
Reply to  D'Tucker Jebs

My brother in Christ the first transgender surgeries were performed in Weimar Germany under Bolshevik rule.

It is written in their books that there are four genders.

Big Rick
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Big Rick
1 year ago
Reply to  Allen

Yes it is when they are promoting homosexuality and transgenderism, tenants of the talmud and core values of bolshevik communism.

Espino
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Espino
1 year ago

PBS and NPR are nothing more than mouth pieces for the liberal wing of the democrat party. If the Amy Goodman type of stuff is what you want to listen to that’s fine, but not on my dime. Now if PBS would stay out of politics and return to presentations like Ken Burn’s Civil War series the conversation would change.

RevDB
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RevDB
1 year ago
Reply to  Espino

The exact same arguments regarding public safety were used by Republicans to force auto makers to include AM radios in every vehicle. Of course the only people that still listen to AM radio are right wingers addicted to their talk radio.

Farce
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Farce
1 year ago
Reply to  RevDB

The AM signals carry pretty far at night. I listen to it sometimes while driving…get some decent music. I think your comment says a lot more about yourself than others. It sounds like you are quick to categorize people and dismiss their opinion. That is quite fascistic- think Nazi even. Ironic that you think just like the right-wingers you judge and dismiss! Weird, even….

Tiredofthisweathertohe
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Tiredofthisweathertohe
1 year ago
Reply to  Farce

Blah blah blah. You this, you that. Your whole judgemental comment deeply reflects your own hypocrisy- says alot about yourself. I quickly dismiss your opinion and categorize you as “fascistic”, even Nazi. Ironic, weird even….Good God, Nazi even! All from a one liner about AM radio. Have your typical, er, nice day!

Allen
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Allen
1 year ago
Reply to  Espino


Amy Goodman’s program, Democracy Now! is primarily sponsored by its audience through listener and viewer donations. It does not accept corporate underwriting or government funding.
 Major organizational donors include the Lannan Foundation and the Wallace Global Fund. Other foundations that have supported Democracy Now! include the Park Foundation, and the JM Kaplan Fund

pcwindham
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1 year ago
Reply to  Espino

They are propaganda platforms for the Marxist cultural revolution started by Gramsci and Marcuse in the 1930’s that evolved into Critical Race Theory by the 1990s. I’d love to see them return to real journalism but that’s just a pipe dream.

D'Tucker Jebs
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1 year ago
Reply to  pcwindham

And yet, NPR is rated only slightly left of center and with a high degree of credibility.

pcwindham
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1 year ago
Reply to  D'Tucker Jebs

It depends on the opinion of whoever is doing the rating. It’s entirely subjective.

D'Tucker Jebs
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1 year ago
Reply to  pcwindham

Rating bias can be seen as subjective- though I’m sure it is based on a median.
NPR is definitely not extreme in its leanings.
Rating credibility, though, is much more objective.
And NPR has a well earned reputation for accuracy.

pcwindham
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1 year ago
Reply to  D'Tucker Jebs

There are many who do not share that opinion, but you’re welcome to it.

Thought Prophet
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Thought Prophet
1 year ago
Reply to  D'Tucker Jebs

Who f@#€£¥n cares what you want to believe in!?

its time to defund all the apparatchiks

you can spend YOUR MONEY ON PROPAGANDA…not mine

save your lunch money for when these American Mullahs can’t bullshit the DEBT CRISIS AWAY.

don’t say I didn’t tell you

THC
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THC
1 year ago
Reply to  D'Tucker Jebs

Yeah and CNN and FOX are fair and balanced news.

Country Joe
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1 year ago
Reply to  THC

CNN and Fox News aren’t in the same category…

THC
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THC
1 year ago
Reply to  Country Joe

sure they are, they are both mouth pieces for their prospective parties.

Bozo
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Bozo
1 year ago

IMHO: Nation did just fine before they were ‘created’.

Tim
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Tim
1 year ago
Reply to  Bozo

Ah, back when we had Walter Cronkite, the last trusted TV anchor. Those were the days. Vietnam. Segregation. Smoking everywhere and lead in our gas. Good times.

Burn it down
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Burn it down
1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

Right because it is the new anchor who dictates culture, politics, and health issues.

Way to ignore all the progress that was made as a result of honest reporting.

Thanks for a posting the dumbest take we have heard in a while. Truly humorous stuff.

fishkiller
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fishkiller
1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

When Walter Cronkite Said He Was Proud To Sit At The Right Hand Of Satan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAi8TL-TQ-A

Country Joe
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1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

We watched the Huntley- Brinkley Report…

james
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james
1 year ago

NPR is so biased these days. Its hard to listen to. Like what kind of liberal media supports going to war?!

Tim
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Tim
1 year ago
Reply to  james

Is it really that biased? Or is it just not telling you what you want to hear, you know, like Fox does?

Tim
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Tim
1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

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pcwindham
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1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

What source did you get this from?

Tim
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Tim
1 year ago
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pcwindham
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Tim
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Tim
1 year ago
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pcwindham
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1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

They vouch for themselves. Everyone does that.

Country Joe
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1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

NPR panders to the far left these days and subsequently losing their federal funding.

Burn it down
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Burn it down
1 year ago
Reply to  james

It is not liberal media, it is leftist media.

Liberals all sold out to the authoritarians.

Farce
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Farce
1 year ago
Reply to  Burn it down

And they have destroyed the honorable legacy of intellectual liberalism by hijacking the very word “liberal”. They are not broad-minded nor are they widely empathetic…unless you agree to join their cultish mental madness. They are very team-driven as in us-vs-them teams. And they cannot even see it happening. Sad. Not intelligent. Herd thinking….

From Gare To There
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From Gare To There
1 year ago

I wonder how liberals would feel if their hard-earned money was being spent, year after year, on radio programs like “Faith to Victory Ministries”, “Anointed Radio Network” and “Treasured Truth”.
Think about it. Put that particular shoe on your foot and wear it around for awhile.
Do you get it now?

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Tim
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Tim
1 year ago

That’s religious messaging which the government is prohibited from doing by the Constitution.

Burn it down
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Burn it down
1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

Yes.

And we are now preventing tax-payer funded biased media as well.

Way to completely avoid the question BTW. Typical leftist with no actual reply.

pcwindham
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1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

The Constitution says no such thing. You’re referring to a letter from Jefferson to a Methodist minister about keeping the State out of religion.

Alf
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Alf
1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

The constitution doesn’t prohibit religious programs in any way. It simply states the government is not allowed to establish a religion as “The Religion.” As long as there’s no discrimination, there’s no issue. It’s just left wing lies.

Country Joe
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1 year ago
Reply to  Alf

You misread Tim’s post.

THC
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THC
1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

I’m not a religious person, But could you point out exactly where it says that in the constitution?

“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof”

Dumboldt
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Dumboldt
1 year ago

Why not just add some commercials to pay for it ? That works for all other shows.
Are you worried no one wants to buy time slots ????? Amazing how spoiled people react when you take away thier free toys.

Tim
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Tim
1 year ago
Reply to  Dumboldt

NPR only gets a small proportion of its funding from taxpayers, something like less than 1%. However, some of the member stations who buy programming from NPR get more funding.

https://www.westernjournal.com/fact-check-much-pbs-npr-revenue-comes-government-funding/

Espino
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Espino
1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

Good, then they don’t need our tax dollars. Thanks for making the point.

Burn it down
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Burn it down
1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

OK, so if only 1% is tax-payer funded then whats the issue?

Get over it already.

Surely the leftists can fund these small stations since they are so important. Or is that money required for the DNC to waste on failed elections?

Espino
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Espino
1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

“The Public Media Alliances welcomes the increase in federal funding approved by Congress for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) – the private, non-profit body which distributes federal funding to US public media organisations PBS and NPR – has been granted $525 million in advanced funding for 2024. This is a $50 million increase from the $475 million approved last year for 2023.”

So, $262,500,000 represents less than 1% of the NPR budget????? That would be 1/99th their budget which extended would be $25,987,500,000. Hmmmm, somebody check my math. That would make their budget twice the total SALES of Charter Communications.

Al L Ivesmatr
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Al L Ivesmatr
1 year ago

Has this crazy person AG ever heard of Starlink? Money would be better spent buying poor people their own starlink versus still funding government Pravda. Trump should go for it and stymie the Democrats once again. Rural and remote problem solved. Wooped em again Josey….,

Why is the AG commenting on Sesame Street? WTF? Does he really care about the deplorables up in Modoc or Etna? This dude is frickin crazy. He belongs in an insane asylum along with Gavin. They can be roommates.

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Liberty biberty
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Liberty biberty
1 year ago

Let’s give government funding to info war and Alex Jones for 50 years and see how you like it.

THC
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THC
1 year ago

He’s been a lot more accurate than NPR..

Truth Be Told
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Truth Be Told
1 year ago
Reply to  THC

You’re kidding, right?

Alex Jones, famous for claiming the Sandy Hook school massacre was a hoax, is a despicable slimeball who sought to profit off the misery of innocent people — there isn’t a low enough level in Hell for scum like him.

THC
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THC
1 year ago
Reply to  Truth Be Told

he’s apologize several times for that. How exactly did he profit from it? any other examples?

Burn it down
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Burn it down
1 year ago

Oh no!! The CA leftists cannot function without taxpayer funded propaganda!!

Anyway

Farce
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Farce
1 year ago

It’s too bad NPR drifted so far to the side of the Amy Goodman-esque pandering to the libs jive-ass bullshit hate-spewing self-righteous opinionated yeah you get my drift….I haven’t been able to listen to their crap for a couple decades now. They became the Fox News of the other extreme and I sure don’t want my tax dollars going to either crazy side. It’s tough to find any fair news source anymore. Personally I appreciate the neutral stance of the Associated Press. Otherwise I get my news from foreign sources since we are now the country of bullshit- and NPR did not help that slide into propaganda jive-ass etc etc….

Thought Prophet
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Thought Prophet
1 year ago

Just can’t have nice things without being told we don’t deserve it, all the while being taxed by the American Mullahs, and getting gaslit and straight up fucking lied to since day fucking one.

we have no one to blame but ourselves for playing along with great consolidation.

if you still think this is pro wrestling made for tV, for limousine liberals and Rinos, and you are on team blue or team red, you still have a very long way to go.

I get it, if your job is reliant on your part of the Pay to play scheme, good for you, just don’t think we need to pay for your Ponzi schemes.

they are called High dollar grifters, pension pigs.

I can’t believe we have the nerve to call out any other tyranny when we can’t seem to get our own house in order.

America has been whored out, and we just can’t stop pimping and simping.

there is no moral high ground in a creating reinforcing and profiting and expanding cesspools of body mind and spirit in the name of DiVision parading around as equality and justice.

we deserve all the suffering that’s coming, just don’t lecture me on supporting your comfort zone because you were a good order follower.

“keep on cucking”

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LiberaLunacy
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LiberaLunacy
1 year ago

Yes! Defund these Marxist mouthpieces! We should divert those funds to Newsmax, OAN, Breitbart, RedState and Townhall…

For all the RIGHT reasons…

Dragon Fly
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Dragon Fly
1 year ago

First They Came

A modified poem originally written by

Martin Niemoller- January 6, 1946

First they came for the dangerous Criminals,

and I did not speak out-

Because I was not a dangerous Criminal.

 

Then they came for the illegal Aliens,

and I did not speak out-

Because I was not an illegal Alien.

 

Then they came for the LBGQT community,

and I did not speak out-

Because I was not LBGQT.

 

Then they came for the Democrats,

and I did not speak out-

Because I was not a Democrat.

 

Then they came for my Constitutional Rights,

and I did not speak out-

Because I thought it was Fake News.

 

Then they came for those who are non-white,

and I did not speak out-

Because I am White.

 

Then they came for U.S. Citizens,

and I did not speak out-

Because I was afraid.

 

Then they came for my family and friends,

and I did not speak out-

Because I had to hide.

 

Then they came for me,

and there was no one left

to speak for me.

HopeForTheFuture
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HopeForTheFuture
1 year ago
Reply to  Dragon Fly

I missed the part about the NPR & PBS staff getting apprehended, & imprisoned or disappeared. Talk about burying the lede!

Radio Head
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Radio Head
1 year ago

What is being completely (conveniently) disregarded in this conversation is that the ‘airwaves’ (etc) on which most (major) US media (broadcasts) transmits their programs are property of (‘we the people’/ aka) the government. These multi-million dollar corporations pay the equivalent of a stipend for the ‘airwaves’, on which they make tons of money!! So, if the CPB has funds to allocate to the not-for-profit media, it’s in part an offset to the benefits we given private, corporate media!

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THC
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THC
1 year ago

I used to listen to NPR Everyday until about a quarter of The Way through Obama second Term. Some time around then things change Dramatically and they became nothing but a very Politically slanted opinion based news broadcast.
Imagine fox news being heavily subsidized by the federal government..

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