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Now that Congress has taken back funds appropriated for public radio and TV stations nationwide, individual contributions are more important than ever.
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By narrow votes in the U.S. House and Senate, Congress has rescinded federal funds appropriated to support public radio and TV stations nationwide.
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When U.S. Senators return to work July 7th, they'll have eleven days to decide whether public media stations can keep appropriated federal funding or take it back.
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With "claw back" of federal funding for public media stations including KGOU now being debated in Congress, KGOU's fiscal year end fundraising is taking on added urgency.
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Congress will soon be considering and voting on a "rescission package" that would take federal funding that has already been appropriated to support NPR and PBS stations.
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Make a new resolution in 2022 - check out the resources available online at KGOU.org.
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This is the Manager’s Minute.February 26th marked the 50-year anniversary of the incorporation of National Public Radio, now known as NPR.Three years…
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This is the Manager’s Minute.The work is complete on KGOU’s annual audit. KGOU business manager Cindy Cottrell and our auditors worked together since late…
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This is the Manager’s Minute.Late summer/early fall is Oklahoma’s secondary severe storm season, when violent weather can occur, as it does in the spring.…
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This is the Manager’s Minute.KGOU is one of 27 public radio stations nationwide selected for an NPR initiative, funded by the Corporation for Public…