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                                                               Order Code RS22168
                                                               Updated July 25, 2005



 CRS Report for Congress

              Received through the CRS Web



    The Corporation for Public Broadcasting:

          Federal Funding Facts and Status

                          Glenn J. McLoughlin
              Specialist in Science and Technology Policy
                Resources, Science and Industry Division

Summary


     Congressional policymakers are closely examining federal funding for the
 Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB). Overall, 15.6% of all public television and
 radio broadcasting funding comes from the federal appropriations that CPB distributes.
 The CPB's appropriation is allocated through a distribution formula established in its
 authorizing legislation. It has historically received two-year advanced appropriations.
 On June 9, 2005, the subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education
 and Related Agencies of the House Appropriations Committee considered the Labor,
 Health and Human Service and Related Agencies Appropriations Act for FY2006 (H.R.
 3010). The subcommittee voted to reduce CPB's FY2006 appropriations (which had
 been passed as part of the FY2004 appropriations) to $300 million; to eliminate both
 FY2006 appropriations for digital conversion and for capital costs of replacing current
 interconnection systems; and to eliminate advanced federal appropriations for CPB in
 FY2008. On June 16, 2005, the full House Appropriations Committee voted to restore
 $400 million in federal funding for CPB in FY2008; it also approved funding of $300
 million for FY2006 (H.Rept. 109-143). On June 23, the full House considered the
 appropriations bill, and approved an amendment to provide $400 million for the FY2006
 CPB budget. On June 24, the House passed H.R. 3010, 250-151, and referred the bill
 to the Senate. On July 11, the subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Service,
 Education and Related Agencies on the Senate Appropriations Committee held hearings
 on the CPB FY2006 appropriations. On July 14, the Senate Appropriations Committee
 reported out the FY2006 Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and Related
 Agencies appropriations bill for FY2006. The committee approved $400 million for
 CPB in FY2008; it also approved funding in FY2006 for digital broadcasting, upgrade
 of the current interconnection system, as well as encouraging additional activities of
 CPB, all of which would come out of the FY2006 CPB budget. The Senate will next
 vote on the bill. This report will be updated as events warrant.


Congressional Research Service x The Library of Congress

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