Free speech is expensive
Frank Russo has the story. Dozens of radio stations from around the state are broadcasting live from the Capitol grounds in Sacramento this morning, participating in “Capitol Clearspeak 2006,” an annual event sponsored by the Republican Caucus of the Senate and Assembly. Who is paying for this “free speech”? That would be you, the California taxpayer. Republicans – never shy to cry about wasteful government spending – are dumping $40,000 in state funds to host a gaggle of right-wing and Christian radio stations (oh, and a token liberal station, Air America) to fill the airwaves with their rhetoric. State funds are being used for sound systems, electricity, and all the other necessities of setting up outdoor studios for two days of broadcasting of the likes of “Father of the Recall” Eric Hogue and RNV, the Spanish-language Christian radio network. |
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