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>Subject:      Cuts to PBS & NPR
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>>From: [log in to unmask] (Claudia Manley)
>>Subject: Cuts to PBS & NPR
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>>>PBS, NPR (National Public Radio), and the arts are facing major cutbacks in
>>>funding.  In spite of the efforts of each station to reduce spending costs
>>>and streamline their services, the government officials believe that the
>>>funding currently going to these programs is too large a portion of funding
>>>for something which is seen as "unworthwhile". Currently, taxes from the
>>>general
>>>public for PBS equal $1.12 per person per year, and the National Endowment
>>>for the Arts equals $.64 a year in total. A January 1995 CNN/USA Today/Gallup
>>>poll indicated that 76% of Americans wish to keep funding for PBS, third only
>>>to national defense and law enforcement as the most valuable programs for
>>>federal funding. Each year, the Senate and House Appropriations committees
>>>each have 13 subcommitees with jurisdiction overmany programs and agencies.
>>>Each subcommitee passes its own appropriation bill.
>>>The goal each year is to have each bill signed by the beginning of the fiscal
>>>year, which is October 1. In the instance of the Corporation of Public
>>>Broadcasting, the bill determines the funding for the next three years. When
>>>this issue comes up in 1996, the funding will be determined for fiscal years
>>>1996-1998.  The only way that our representatives can be aware of the base of
>>>support for PBS and funding for these types of programs is by making our
>>>voices heard.
>>>Please add your name to this list if you believe in what we stand for. This
>>>list will be forwarded to the President of the United States, the Vice
>>>President of the United States, and Representative Newt Gingrich, who is the
>>>instigator of the action to cut funding to these worthwhile programs.
>>>
>>>* If you happen to be the 50th, 100th, 150th, etc. signer of this petition,
>>>please forward a copy to [log in to unmask] If that address is
>>>inoperative, please send it to [log in to unmask] This way we can
>>>keep track of the lists and organize them.
>>>
>>>Forward this to everyone you know, and help us to keep these programs alive.
>>>
>>>Thank you.
>>>
>>>1.  Elizabeth Weinert, student, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley,
>>>Colorado.
>>>2.  Nikki Marchman, student, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley,
>>>Colorado.
>>>3.  Laura King, Salt Lake City, Utah
>>>4.  Mary Lambert, San Francisco, CA
>>>5.  Sam Tucker, Seattle, WA
>>>6.  Steve Mack, Seattle, WA
>>>7.  Stacy Shelley, Sub Pop Records, Seattle, WA.
>>>8.  Amy Saaed, Seattle, WA
>>>9.  Jill Hudgins, Atlanta, GA
>>>10. Alex Goolsby, student, Colgate University, Hamilton, NY
>>>11. Aisha K. McGriff, North Carolina School of Science and Math
>>>12. Amy Brushwood, North Carolina School of Science and Math
>>>13. Mason Blackwell, student and generally great guy, The College of William
>>>and Mary
>>>14. Melinda Murphy, student, St. Mary's College of Maryland
>>>15. Amy Raphael, student, University of Pennsylvania
>>>16. Mat Costanzo, student and avid grover fan, University of  Richmond.
>>>17. Richard Galinski, student and enthusiastic Cookie Monster  supporter,
>>>Wake Forest University
>>>18. Jennifer Moore, student, Carnegie Mellon University
>>>19. Allison Make, student, Brandeis University
>>>20. Harlan Toplitzky, student and public television producer,
>>> Brandeis  University
>>>21.  Randy Levitt, student, Brandeis University
>>>22. Valerie Levitt, student, Brandeis University
>>>23. Erica Miller,student and great lover of true art in puppet  theatre, New
>>>York University
>>>24. Jobert Barin, student, The Johnssner, Leawood, KS  what an odd hop this
>>>takes here...(KS - #56)
>>>49. Anaheed Alani, Chicago, IL
>>>50. Andrea Densham, Chicago, IL 51. Suzanne Baker, Chicago, IL
>>>52. Tracy Ore, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
>>>53. Rachel Goldstein, U of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
>>>54. Galen Louis, U of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
>>>55. Joseph Pollard, Boise, Id
>>>56. Ken Schiele, student, U of WA, Seattle, WA
>>>57. Kimberly Collmer, Zombie VR Entertainment, Seattle, WA
>>>58. Kevin Johnson, Songwriter, Washington, D.C.
>>>59. Kelly Johnson, Student, Atlanta, GA
>>>60. Robert Pickeral, IBM Interactive Media, Atlanta, GA
>>>61. Christian Smith, Systems Manager, Fairfax, VA
>>>62. Jacqueline Austin, Instructional Development Office,  George Mason
>>>University, Fairfax, VA
>>>63. Saba Rofchaei, student, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA
>>>64. Sasan Pasbani, SWE, General Magic, Sunnyvale, CA
>>>65. Ivan Bishop, Unix Administrator, Sunnyvale, CA
>>>66. Wayne Jackson, System Administrator, Sunnyvale, CA
>>>67. Margriet Naber, Musician, Davis, CA
>>>68. John Tchicai, Musician/composer, Davis, CA
>>>http://charles.ucdavis.edu/Tchicai.html
>>>69. Patrick Herron, student, NCSU, Raleigh, NC
>>>70. Michael Bleich, Duke University, Durham, NC
>>>71. Bret Crawford, Duke University, Durham, NC
>>>72. Carol Paulson-Crawford, Artist, Hyattsville, Md.
>>>73. Ann Seibert, Paper Conservator, Library of Congress
>>>74. Nora Kennedy, Conservator of Photographs, Metropolitan Museum, NYC
>>>75. Michael Kennedy, Instructor, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain
>>>76. Jacqueline Neff, teacher, Escuela Superior de Administracion de Empresas,
>>>Barcelona, Spain.
>>>77. Sally Lapiduss, Writer, Beverly Hills, Ca.
>>>78. Howard Meyers, Television Writer, Los Angeles, CA.
>>>79. David Kriegel, Actor, Los Angeles,CA.
>>>80. Peter Spears, Actor/Screenwriter, Los Angeles, CA.
>>>81. Dan Bucatinsky Actor/Writer, Los Angeles, CA
>>>82. Don Roos, Screenwriter, Los Angeles, CA
>>>83. Lesli Klainberg, Producer, Los Angeles, CA
>>>84. Claudia Manley, Program Coordinator, New York, NY
>85. Niklas Sven Vollmer, media artist, San Diego, CA
>86.jlabate,UA dept of art, Tucson, AZ
>87.  Julia Muney Moore, Arts Administrator, Indianapolis, Indiana

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