Colorado Politics

The Cortez Journal editorial: Cuts would hurt rural communities and our local media landscape

We have been here before. Six years ago, Republicans in Congress, led by Colorado Congressman Doug Lamborn (R-Colorado Springs), introduced legislation to eliminate federal funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

They did not succeed then, but now that the GOP controls Congress and the Trump administration is looking to cut discretionary program spending in favor of a beefed-up military budget, the prospects of elimination are very real.

In late January, Rep. Lamborn introduced two bills that would permanently eliminate CPB and National Public Radio funding. He thinks the money could be “put to better use rebuilding our military and enhancing our national security.”

Read more at The Cortez Journal.

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