Unless they find a way to roll it into reconciliation, a dubious but not impossible proposition, the bill is unlikely to pass the senate getting the needed 60 votes to break a standard-issue filibuster. That doesn’t even need to be the point. It’s the threat. It’s the bullying. It’s the message it sends.
The FCC will do the dirty work of intimidating via investigations, while this is sending a signal. They can dry up the funding to CPB, they can attach strings to it. This is a loud shot over the bow.
The FCC will do the dirty work of intimidating via investigations, while this is sending a signal. They can dry up the funding to CPB, they can attach strings to it. This is a loud shot over the bow.
