Another Attack on Public Broadcasting

Bill Fox EMAIL HIDDEN
Wed Mar 30 21:14:07 CEST 2011


Dear Friends,

If you are a citizen of the US, then it is vital that you pay attention 
to this. Everyone else, please excuse the bandwidth even though if can 
have an effect on you, too

Three amendments have been introduced in the U.S. Senate with the goal 
of eliminating all funding for public broadcasting. These amendments to 
the Small Business Act Reauthorization (S. 493) were filed by Senator 
Tom Coburn (OK), Senator Jim DeMint (SC) and Senator Rand Paul (KY) in 
an attempt to put the Senate’s position on public broadcasting on the 
record. We cannot allow these amendments to attract support and threaten 
funding vital to your local public radio and television stations.

Votes on these amendments could occur as early as this week.

Pennsylvanians, please call Sen. Bob Casey (202) 224-6324 and Sen. 
Patrick J. Toomey (202) 224-4254 today. If you don't live in 
Pennsylvania, then please visit <http://tinyurl.com/b1lm> to look up who 
your Senators are.

When talking with your Senators or leaving a message with their staff, 
make these points:

* I understand that S. 493, the Small Business Act Reauthorization, has 
three amendments filed that would eliminate funding for public broadcasting.
* I urge the Senator to oppose these amendments and any other attempts 
to eliminate funding for public broadcasting.
* The majority of public broadcasting funding goes to local public radio 
and television stations. This essential public service is too important 
to eliminate.
* My local non-commercial radio station has less than 23% of its 
schedule dedicated to news. More than 77% of the schedule is dedicated 
to local music and public affairs programming and depends upon federal 
funding. The station is vital to the economic health of the Lehigh 
Valley. I'm sure that your local non-commercial radio station is very 
similar in form and function. You'll have to fill in the details if 
different from the ones quoted here. Local non-commercial TV stations 
also contribute to the well being of the area served.

What else can you do?

* Click the following link to send an email to your Senators and 
Representatives urging them to support funding for public broadcasting. 
<http://tinyurl.com/4ffg5u7>
* Click the following link to invite your friends and family to join 170 
Million Americans for Public Broadcasting. <http://tinyurl.com/49v2bq9>

Yours is the most important voice in the debate in Washington about the 
future of public broadcasting. Thank you for standing up to defend this 
vital public service.

Bill



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