Governor Bob McDonnell Wants To Cut Funding for PBS
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Governor Bob McDonnell is proposing to eliminate state funding for the Public Broadcast System (PBS). In amendments to the 2010-2012 budget, the state would save around 4 million dollars over the next two years. McDonnell claims that television and radio are not “core functions of government.”
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