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The U.S. Senate passed a bill cutting over $9 billion in funding, including $1 billion for public broadcasting.
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The U.S. Senate passed a bill to cut $9 billion, affecting public broadcasting and foreign aid. It will reduce BSPR's budget by 20%.
Variety reports the decision was made due to finances.
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