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The Senate is expected to vote on NPR cuts soon. Here are 3 . . . - bpr. org Soon, the Senate will vote on a rescissions package — a fast-track proposal to Congress to claw back $1 1B of pre-approved funds for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a nonprofit that distributes funds to NPR, PBS and local public media stations including BPR
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Democratic state legislators to hold Asheville town hall on federal . . . Democratic state legislators will hold a town hall in Asheville this week to discuss the impact of federal funding cuts on Buncombe County, including the region’s ongoing recovery from Hurricane Helene N C Sen Julie Mayfield and Reps Lindsey Prather, Brian Turner and Eric Ager will host the event from 6-7:30 p m Thursday at Asheville Buncombe Technical Community College’s Ferguson