Dale Strong introduces legislation to cut NPR funding

Dale Strong introduces legislation to cut NPR funding
U.S. Rep. Dale Strong Alabama's 5th Congessional District — Facebook Website
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Representative Dale W. Strong, serving Alabama’s 5th district, recently shared insights through a series of tweets. Strong emphasized substantial themes including government fiscal responsibility, oversight in transportation safety, and advances in American space capabilities.

On March 26, 2025, Strong expressed his support for former President Trump by announcing the introduction of the ‘No More Funding for NPR Act of 2025’. In his tweet, Strong stated, “I agree with President Trump. Hard-earned taxpayer dollars should not be used to subsidize biased political reporting. To make it happen, I’ve introduced the ‘No More Funding for NPR Act of 2025.’

Later the same day, Strong participated in an oversight hearing with the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). As detailed in his March 26, 2025 tweet, Strong highlighted his involvement, posting, “Today, the THUD Subcommittee held its first oversight hearing with the National Transportation Safety Board to hear how the agency manages and responds to aviation, roadway, railway, and maritime accidents. I have worked with NTSB investigators firsthand after several tragic accidents.”

Concluding his communications on March 26, 2025, Strong congratulated United Launch Alliance (ULA) on a significant endeavor involving American space capabilities. He tweeted, “Congratulations to @ulalaunch on this achievement! This marks a milestone in advancing American space capabilities. Vulcan will play a critical role in ensuring the U.S. maintains assured access to space.”



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