From the above article:
It's hard to understand how the congress can pass a continuing resolution that funds the government through the end of the year, and then go back and rescind funding that was in that CR. Clearly this will lead to lawsuits from CPB.
I still believe the reps don't have the votes to do this, because most of their people understand this would hurt their states, and not NPR.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting is “forward-funded” two years to insulate it from political maneuvering, and a sizable chunk of the money for 2025 has already been paid out to public broadcasters in the United States, according to a person familiar with the matter.
It's hard to understand how the congress can pass a continuing resolution that funds the government through the end of the year, and then go back and rescind funding that was in that CR. Clearly this will lead to lawsuits from CPB.
I still believe the reps don't have the votes to do this, because most of their people understand this would hurt their states, and not NPR.