Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty ImagesIn a late-night, early-morning Senate voting session that began on Wednesday, July 16, and ended on Thursday, July 17, the Senate approved the Trump administration's $9 billion rescission package that aims to cut funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, as reported by NPR. Of that money, CPB will lose $1.1 billion over the next two years — money that supports NPR, PBS, and their member stations.It's something that's been talked about before, something that Fred Rogers (also known as Mister Rogers) fought against back in 1969...
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