- United States
- Ohio
- Letter
The proposed cuts to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting pose a grave threat to public media's ability to serve communities across the nation, especially smaller markets and rural areas that rely heavily on federal funding. This critical funding enables public broadcasters like PBS and NPR to provide educational, non-commercialized programming that enriches our civic discourse and highlights diverse perspectives. Without it, many local stations would be forced to shutter, depriving millions of Americans access to trusted journalism and cultural content. I urge you to reject these proposed cuts and continue supporting the vital role public media plays in a well-informed democracy. The relatively modest federal investment leverages significant additional funding from other sources and delivers immense public value. Public broadcasting is a national treasure that must be preserved.