A House appropriation subcommittee has
voted to cut $100 mil from CPB funding, deny $89 mil in DTV and satellite requests from public TV and kill the $23 mil Ready to Learn program, the
New York Times reports. G.O.P. leaders say dozens of other spending programs suffered the same fate. APTS President John Lawson asserts that it's "payback" for the
Postcards from Buster conflict. On the APTS website, Lawson called the vote "
nothing less than a direct attack on public television and radio." APTS has begun a campaign to persuade legislators called No Member Left Behind.
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