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The One Big Beautiful Bill Act Is About To Pass The U.S. Senate And Signed Into Law; Additional Acts Could Be Rescinded Like The Public Broadcasting Act Of 1967, Local Community Radio Act Of 2010 And Educational FM Band On The Next Actions Of The 119th Congress
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The One Big Beautiful Bill Act Is About To Pass The U.S. Senate And Signed Into Law; Additional Acts Could Be Rescinded Like The Public Broadcasting Act Of 1967, Local Community Radio Act Of 2010 And Educational FM Band On The Next Actions Of The 119th Congress

Published Jun 29, 2025, at 10:40 PM

The One Big Beautiful Bill Act Is About To Pass The U.S. Senate And Signed Into Law; Additional Acts Could Be Rescinded Like The Public Broadcasting Act Of 1967, Local Community Radio Act Of 2010 And Educational FM Band On The Next Actions Of The 119th Congress

LAS VEGAS (LVPR) - Self purging of the public broadcasting industry is happening all across the United States as the NPR & PBS grift (swindling and government censorship) in the federal Department of Education has been exposed. After the One Big Beautiful Bill Act passes the U.S. Senate, $9.4 Billion of tax payer funding cuts which include $1.1 Billion for the public broadcasting industry show additional Acts could be rescinded shortly after by the 119th Congress.

The Public Broadcasting Act of 1967 was placed into law by the former Johnson Administration back in 1967. The 119th Congress could simply purge this Act entirely and revert back to the original public broadcasting industry of a unified federal law within the Telecommunications Act of 1934 on Pages 201 and 202 in SEC. 393. [47 U.S.C. 393] CRITERIA FOR APPROVAL AND EXPENDITURES BY SECRETARY OF COMMERCE. (c) Of the sums appropriated pursuant to section 391 for any fiscal year, a substantial amount shall be available for the expansion and development of noncommercial radio broadcast station facilities. This will simplify a system clouded through select serving as well as corruption for 50+ years embedded within the federal Depatment of Education. "Educational" language could be entirely stripped across various agencies including at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and a Republic restored back to the United States Commerce Department (like it was prior to 1967 during the Eisenhower and Kennedy years and prior back to 1934) handling the grant funding for the industry. This would occur once NPR & PBS are removed from federal funding as stated in the $1.1 Billion recission of public broadcasting industry funds. It's simply not needed any more and a unification of the noncommercial (NC) and noncommercial educational (NCE) broadcast industry could actually occur and go back to the original standards of the industry without Education officials involvment - Educators get back to the classroom, not determining tax payer funds for radio and TV stations and to control those stations annually.

A hint that the Local Community Radio Act of 2010 signed into law by the former Obama Administration including the Low Power FM structures at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for those noncommercial (NC) station designations could be entirely dissolved. In October 2023, FCC's Al Shuldiner (Chief, Audio Division, Media Bureau) communicated to the former Las Vegas Public Radio/PBS Affiliate And KIOF that Low Power FM stations are not FM stations. This was the first hint during the 118th Congress that the 119th Congress could instruct the FCC to collapse Title 47 - Chapter I - Subchapter C - Part 73 Subpart G for Low Power FM Broadcast Stations (LPFM) entirely where those stations will be moved out of the traditional 88.1 MHz to 107.9 MHz band and into various fixed/mobile spectrum areas as part of a re-assignment under Part 90 of the Commission's rules where Low Power stations already reside.

Project 2025 also shows the the 88.1 MHz to 91.9 MHz "educational" only band in the greater 88.1 MHz to 107.9 MHz band for FM Radio could be entirely stripped of it's "educational" only designation and open to both commercial and noncommercial broadcast. The nation waits for the next actions by the 119th Congress on these changes as outlined in Project 2025.

Last Updated: June 29, 2025 10:55 PM PST