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16 results for “media” · Senate · Louisiana
Cassidy, Husted Introduce BILL to Protect Americans FROM Online Fentanyl-trafficking
Husted (R-OH) introduced theNo Fentanyl on Social Media Actto direct the Federal Trade Commission, in coordination with … Congress on minors’ access to fentanyl through social media, with recommendations to address this growing threat. “Social media
Kennedy delivers $284.7 million for Louisiana special projects in package of three spending bills
research in fields like artificial intelligence, engineering, and media production. From the Department of Justice: Tangipahoa Parish
Kennedy: Refusing a second reconciliation bill to help the American people is “legislative malpractice”
months ago. Something that even members of the media are not aware of is that we have
Kennedy celebrates LSU’s academic excellence: “It truly is an extraordinary university”
Louisiana is Louisiana State University. “So, to our media: I believe in the First Amendment right
Cassidy Discusses JOB Creation in WEST Monroe, Helping Pregnant Mothers in Ruston
plays out around this tender topic in the media,”said Mrs. Richard.“The humanity of each person
Kennedy votes for rescissions package to eliminate $9 billion in wasteful spending
bill to fund woke foreign aid or activist media. Their taxpayer money should be spent on initiatives that … both politically biased and activist media systems, at taxpayers’ expense and $7.9 billion in radical and wasteful foreign
Kennedy ahead of vote on rescissions: “You either believe in reducing spending, or you don't”
want you to fund any form of media. PBS, for example, is right to publish what they want
Kennedy on rescissions: “All the president is asking us to do is cut the spending porn from the budget.”
voter education in Kenya. “In the area of media arts and culture, the bureaucracy proposes to spend … million to support media organization and civic life in Palestine, and $3 million for Iraqi Sesame Street. “This
Kennedy in the Ouachita Citizen: It’s time to stop pouring taxpayer money into biased public broadcasting
federal government has no business funding media companies. It’s time to stop picking winners and losers
Kennedy on funding NPR, PBS: “That’s not the role of the federal government”
that the federal government should stop subsidizing public media programming in Louisiana and elsewhere throughout the country … Broadcasting and no longer gives them or any media organization in this country a single solitary dime
Kennedy on taxpayer-funded NPR, PBS: “The audience for public radio and public television is declining”
going to try to stop subsidizing media—not just PBS and not just NPR—but any form … media that somehow is getting federal taxpayer dollars. It is just not right. It is not fair
Cassidy Issues Statement on Louisiana Surgeon General’s Decision to Roll Back Vaccine Efforts
vaccination” efforts including “community health fairs, partnerships and media campaigns.” “LDH’s announced policy on immunizations ignores
Kennedy: Congress should not be picking winners and losers in the news media by funding PBS, NPR
would like to hear from whatever form of media they choose is no longer limited. It is virtually … President. . . . If all this is true, if media has changed and it is accessible to everyone
Kennedy champions No Propaganda Act to end taxpayer funding of partisan government broadcasting network
aren’t footing the bill for biased, government media,” said Kennedy. Rep. Scott Perry (R-Pa.) introduced … handouts through the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to media outlets that have actively pushed Chinese propaganda and have
Kennedy calls for FCC to review partisan decision to approve Soros-backed takeover of 200 radio stations
What happened was what some members of the media have called the ‘Soros shortcut.’ They just got together … owns roughly 220 stations in more than 45 media markets throughout the country. In Jan. 2024, Audacy filed