Congressional Digest

Congressional Digest May 2011 No. 5 Vol. 90
Public Broadcasting Act of 1967

Public Broadcasting

The Debate Over Federal Funding

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Public Broadcasting Act of 1967

Signing Remarks by President Lyndon B. Johnson

It was in 1844 that Congress authorized $30,000 for the first telegraph line between Washington and Baltimore. Soon afterward, Samuel Morse sent a stream of dots and dashes over that line to a friend who was waiting. His message was brief and prophetic, and it read: “What hath God wrought?” Every one of us should feel the same awe and wonderment here today. For today, miracles in communication are our daily routine. Every minute, billions of telegraph messages chatter around the world. They interrupt law enforcement conferences and discussions of morality. Billions of signals rush over the ocean floor and…

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