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Dear Editor, If you and your family watch Smoky Hills Public Television and value its programming, you should be concerned about Governor Brownback’s proposal to cut funding for public broadcasting another 42% to $600,000 for fiscal years 2014 and 2015. This cut, after last year’s 50% cut, shows a lack of appreciation for the service that public broadcasting provides to all Kansans and/or underestimates how difficult it is to replace state funding with contributions from ...
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