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Welcome to The Georgia Politics Podcast! We are joined by Decaturish editor Dan Whisenhunt to discuss Congress's recent decision to slash federal funding for NPR and PBS.

What's behind this dramatic move to defund some of the most trusted sources of news, culture, and education in the country? Craig, Professor Stone, and Dan unpack the political calculations driving the cuts, including the growing skepticism among some lawmakers about the role and reach of publicly funded media. The conversation also explores what this decision could mean for local stations across Georgia, many of which rely heavily on federal dollars to provide educational programming, rural access to news, and local reporting that isn't covered by for-profit outlets.

Together, the panel debates whether this funding decision reflects shifting media priorities, partisan animosity, or broader trends in public trust. They also consider the long-term implications for journalism, civic engagement, and the communities that count on these services the most.

If you care about the future of media, politics, and public discourse in Georgia and beyond, this is an episode you won't want to miss.

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