Native American radio stations at risk as Congress looks to cut $1B in public broadcasting funding -
💨 Abstract
Congress may cut over $1 billion from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, risking the closure of 59 Native American radio stations. These stations are crucial for tribal communities, providing news, local events, and critical weather alerts in remote areas with limited access to other media. The cuts, backed by President Donald Trump, face opposition from some Republicans and advocates who argue that the stations are vital to the communities they serve.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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