State of Kansas Funding for Public Broadcasting
I oppose Kansas Govenor Sam Brownback's proposal to cut the $1.7 million dollar funding for Kansas Public Broadcasting currently in the state budget thereby eliminating all state funding? continue reading »
"In no way can public broadcasting be replaced by commercial stations nor is the present programming replicatable on commercial stations. Public broadcasting is a gnat in the state budget and should not be considered as a cut unless, of course, the real re"
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"I donate to both public TV & radio but I understand many Kansans can't afford to contribute. Public broadcasting is an imperative part of keeping Kansans informed, especially our low income brothers and sisters"
"hands off, you hyenas"
"Public television and radio offer the finest broadcasting content in the nation, to the point of having no peers. It is of a quality that can only be obtained in a non - commercial format, disproving the ridiculous notion that such levels of quality can o"
"Please keep funding for public broadcasting and the arts."
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"PBS is the only channel that is worth watching!"
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"It is important to keep the airwaves balanced. Public Broadcasting is a necessity in any democracy."
"Don't cut funding for PBS!"
"By eliminating funding of Ks. Arts Commission, public broadcasting, it is job cutting but more importantly losing income from organizations funded by this. How sad that we think first of cuting the arts when it is the source of creative thinking and perso"
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"Public Broadcasting is very important and very educational. It is vital to the citizens of Kansas to keep funding public broadcasting!"
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"Public Broadcasting Venues are a NATIONAL TREASURE"
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"We wholeheartedly support the arts in Kansas."