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- Subject: National Public Radio & Public Broadcasting System
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- Date: Fri, 05 Jun 1998 19:39:44 -0700
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> Friends,
> > Please add your names and forward this msg.. to other supporters
> >thanks,
> >Bill K.
> >
> >Subject: NPR and PBS Support
> >
> >Welcome to a forwarded message of, I think, some import. Not as in
> car but
> >as in culture. My logic is as follows: if spending thirty seconds
> (ok,
> five
> >minutes) to add my name and pass it on actually influences
> Washingtonians
> >to appropriate (increased) funding of NPR and PBS - terrific! If it
> turns
> >out to be an exercise in futility, well, at least it's five minutes
> that I
> >wasn't bombarded with commercials... Beats the heck out of
> encountering
> yet
> >another petition signature gatherer outside the grocery store in any
> case
> >(which may be a curse particular to Oregon, I don't know).
> >
> >Palmer
> >
> >
> >
> >This is for anyone who thinks NPR/PBS is a worthwhile expenditure
> >of$1.12/year of their taxes. . . . A petition follows. If you sign,
> >please forward it on to others. If not, please don't kill it-send it
> to
> >this
> >e-mail address:
> >
> >wein2688@blue.univnorthco.edu
> >
> >PBS, NPR (National Public Radio), and the arts are facing major
> >cutbacks in funding. In spite of the efforts of each station to
> reduce
> >spending costs and streamline their services, some government
> officials
> >believe
> >that the funding currently going to these programs is too large a
> portion
> >of
> >funding for something which is seen as "unworthwhile."
> >Currently, taxes from the general public for PBS equal $1.12 per
> >person per year, and the National Endowment for the Arts equals $.64
> a
> >year in total.
> >
> >A January 1995 CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll indicated that 76% of
> >Americans wish to keep funding for PBS, third only to national
> defense and
> >law enforcement as the most valuable programs for federal funding.
> >
> >Each year, the Senate and House Appropriations committees each have
> 13
> >subcommittees with jurisdiction over many programs and agencies. Each
>
> >subcommittee passes its own appropriation bill. The goal each year
> is
> >to have each bill signed by the beginning of the fiscal year, which
> is
> >October 01.
> >
> >The only way that our representatives can be aware of the base of
> >support for PBS and funding for these types of programs is by making
> our
> >voices heard.
> >
> >Please add your name to this list and forward it to friends if you
> >believe in what we stand for. This list will be forwarded to the
> >President of the United States, the Vice President of the United
> States,
> >and
> >Representative Newt Gingrich, who is the instigator of the action to
> cut
> >funding to these worthwhile programs.
> >
> >If you happen to be the 350th, 400th, 450th, etc. signer of this
> >petition, please forward a copy to:
> >
> >wein2688@blue.univnorthco.edu.
> >
> >If that address is inoperative, please send it to:
> >
> >
> >This way we can keep track of the lists and organize them. Forward
> this
> >to everyone you know, and help us to keep these programs alive. Thank
> you.
> >
> >Mark Birnbaum
> >
> > 1) Pete Mumma, Baltimore MD
> > 2) Erik Roskes, Baltimore, MD
> > 3) William K. Levey, Reisterstown, MD
> > 4) Raymond S. Hoffman, M.D., Baltimore, MD
> > 5) John G. Coe. Cheyenne, WY
> > 6) John C. Fogarty, Sacramento, CA
> > 7) Joseph C. Fogarty, Omaha, NE
> > 8) Shaula R. Bellour, New York, NY
> > 9) Vivien Hoexter, New York, NY
> > 10) Katherine L. Mihok, New York, NY
> > 11) Bryan A. Mihok, Burlington, VT
> > 12) Harry Frank, Huntington, VT
> > 13) Marie Eddy, Hinesburg, VT
> > 14) Angela Batista, Burlington, VT
> > 15) Cathy Paris, Jericho, VT
> > 16) Russell A. Charif, Newfield, NY
> > 17) Katherine J. Dunsmore, Ithaca, NY
> > 18) Donald J. Dunsmore, Frederick, MD
> > 19) Phoebe Z. Black, Rockville, MD
> > 20) John P. Buckley, Rockville, MD
> > 21) Peter B. Buckley, Astoria, NY
> > 22) Christopher Caswell, New York, NY
> > 23) W. John Bainbridge, New York, NY
> > 24) Rev. Nancy E. Brink, Omaha, NE
> > 25) Dr. Harriet C. McCleary, Minneapolis, MN
> > 26) Vicki F. Barosh, Rosharon, TX
> > 27) Dennis Keim, Houston, TX
> > 28) Rev. Sylvia I. Gatzke, Houston, TX
> > 29) Karen Bull, Branson, MO
> > 30) Tenna Matthews, Howe, TX
> > 3l) Charles Harrill, Denton, TX
> > 32) Christina J. Moore, Austin, TX
> > 33) Connie Sawyer, Decatur, GA
> > 34) Alison Hable, Austin, TX
> > 35) Mateo Scoggins, Austin, Texas
> > 36) David Ritchie, Worcester, MA
> > 37) Lisa Comparini, Worcester, MA
> > 38) Tom Ortega, Phoenix, AZ
> > 39) Stacia Ortega, Phoenix, AZ
> > 40) Ruben J. Mu-oz, Phoenix, AZ
> > 41) Mark Osmers, Phoenix, AZ
> > 42) Ed Coyoli, Tmpe, AZ
> > 43) Atoussa Nourdjahan, Los Angeles, CA
> > 44) Anthony Randazzo, Zagreb, Croatia
> > 45) Aideen Mannion, Warsaw, Poland
> > 46) Shawn Pompian, Charlottesville, VA
> > 47) Brad Rubin, Washington, DC
> > 48) Laurie-Ann Barbour, Penngrove, CA
> > 49) Gary Goldenberg, Port Chester, NY
> > 50) Rachel Rockwell, Bridgeport, CT
> > 51) Gregory Korth, Bridgeport, CT
> > 52) Hilary Olesen, Port Chester, NY
> > 53) Diane Hernandez, New York, NY
> > 54) Jenifer Schumacher, New York, NY
> > 55) Lynne Palazzi, New York, NY
> > 56) Edmund Weisberg, Philadelphia, PA
> > 57) John Dini. Philadelphia, PA
> > 58) Matt Chansky, Brooklyn, NY
> > 59) Linda Choi, Los Angeles, CA
> > 60) Mary C. Ho, New York, NY
> > 61) marci kenneda, New York, NY
> > 62) Susan Leppig, New York, NY
> > 63) Adam Emmerich, New York, NY
> > 64) Noah Emmerich, Santa Monica, CA
> > 65) Andrew Asnes, NY, NY
> > 66) Anne Biondi, NY, NY
> > 67) Jason Schuler New York, NY
> > 68) Warren Lampe, Kansas City, KS
> > 69)Anindita Mitra, Seattle, WA
> > 70)Roger Wm Stocker, Seattle, WA
> > 71)Laura Stocker, Seattle, WA
> > 72) Deborah Dixon, Nashville, TN
> > 73) Katherine Moore, Nashville, TN
> > 74) Susan Lunsford, Nashville, TN
> > 75) Gray Lunsford, Nashville, TN
> > 76) Terry Lunsford, Berkeley, CA
> > 77) Rhoda Kaufman, Berkeley, CA
> > 78) Sabrina Klein, Oakland, CA
> > 79) Mark Trevino, Washington, DC
> > 80) Kimberly Klyberg, Washington, DC
> > 81) C.P. Turley, Lincoln, RI
> > 82) Marianne Turley, Seattle, WA
> > 83) Heather Lindloff, Seattle, WA
> > 84) Russell Morales, WA
> > 85) Al R. Morales, Woodinville, WA.
> > 86) Cynthia H. Lewis, Bellevue, WA.
> > 87) Kevin Costello, Seattle, WA
> > 88) Liz McKinney-Johnson, Portland, OR
> > 89) Barbara Keihle, Cloverdale, OR
> > 99) Jennifer Calvert - Cornelius, OR
> >100) Theda Mickey, Chicago, IL
> >101) Matthew Carlson, Ellensburg, WA
> >102) Stephen Morgan, Eugene, OR
> >103) Karen Adams, Eugene, OR
> >104) Palmer Parker, Eugene, OR
> >105) Floyd Prozanski, Oregon State Representative Dist. 40, Eugene,
> OR
> >106) Ray Heslep, Eugene, OR
> >107) Bill Klupenger
> 108) Dennis St. Germain, Eugene, OR
109) Frances Burns, Vida, OR110) Ralph Burns, Vida, OR
> Cut and paste this entire page into your own new e-mail, sign the
> >petition, then send it on to others. Thanks
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