Obama’s Cost-Cutting Will Hit Newspapers When They’re Down
A fact sheet released Monday by the Obama Administration showcases a $6.7 million proposed cut in newspaper advertising by the Dept. of Justice.
Publishers far and wide trying to get up off the floor are wincing from the Obama Administration’s kick. It’s going to be interesting in 90 days to see if this one is still in the government waste column.
The advertising is tied to public notices around the U.S. Marshals Service Asset Forfeiture Program. Rather than post these notices in newspapers around the country, the plan is to move them to the Internet.

