House narrowly approves President Trump’s request to cut public media funding – WBEZ (Chicago)

Reps. Mary Miller, Darin LaHood and Mike Bost — the three Republican members of Illinois’ congressional delegation — voted to support the package of cuts. In rural areas across Illinois, especially in news deserts, many rely on public radio and television stations for emergency alerts and life-and-death news, like storm coverage.
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Hello, Indiana!
9 months ago

BFT the plug was pulled on a network that manages to work racism/ global warming/and other decidedly left wing nonsense into every story.

GM
9 months ago

“In rural areas across Illinois, especially in news deserts, many rely on public radio and television stations for emergency alerts and life-and-death news, like storm coverage…”

LOL! Believe or not, those “rubes” in rural Illinois now have these things called “cell phones”, which is how they get their weather coverage and other information. WTTW thinks they are still staring at a Zenith console TV, tuning in at predetermined times via something called a “schedule”, like it’s still 1975…

Tom Paine's Ghost
9 months ago
Reply to  GM

Wow. NPR, WTTW and PBS continue to lie and spew Democrat propaganda while they swirl the toilet drain.

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