The panel’s top witness, former CPB board member Howard Husock, told lawmakers Congress should change how taxpayer funds are allocated to NPR member stations to allow them to keep more of the federal funding provided to them for local news gathering instead of having to spend the money on content from NPR.
House mulls fixes to taxpayer-funded NPR's liberal slant
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Mr. Husock pointed out that Ms. Ocasio-Cortez, one of the most recognizable members of Congress, originally won her seat by defeating a member of House Democrats’ leadership in a 2018 primary by garnering 16,898 votes, out of fewer than 30,000 cast.
Not all House members are created equally: Districts with big noncitizen populations warp elections
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