(Bismarck, ND) — A potential move to eliminate state funding for Prairie Public Broadcasting is being considered by North Dakota lawmakers. Officials say House Bill 1255 — which was passed last week — would eliminate the broadcaster’s current one-point-two-million dollars in annual funding. The bill’s backers argue that the nonprofit group already enjoys multiple, non-state revenue sources to fund operations. Critics, meanwhile, counter that the proposal would negatively affect the broadcaster’s ability to offer news and educational content — as well as emergency alerts — in areas where commercial media sources are lacking. Lawmakers will consider the bill’s merits later this month.
Bill To Eliminate Funding For Prairie Public Broadcasting Moves To ND Senate

North Dakota state capitol building in Bismarck, ND.