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SPECIAL
EDITION S. 2505 AWAITS YOUR SUPPORT!! By Don Schellhardt If
enacted, this bill would finally repeal the adjacent channel spacing
restrictions that were imposed on Low Power FM radio stations by a “lame
duck” Session of Congress in December of 2000.
This month --
September of 2004 --
could be the month when S. 2505 becomes the law of the land, but
whether that happens depends in large part upon how many people like you
are willing to contact legislators in Congress. Many
of you may remember that the Senate Commerce Committee voted in June to
approve S. 2505.
The bill itself passed on a voice vote:
in essence, unanimously. Before
that unanimous vote, however, the Committee rejected only narrowly
-- by a margin of
Now
the McCain/Leahy/Cantwell bill is in line for a vote by the full Senate.
The primary lesson learned from the Committee experience is that
most Senate Republicans --
not all, but most --
continue to oppose adjacent channel spacing reform for Low Power FM
stations. Thus,
The
secondary lesson learned from the Committee experience is that opponents
of S. 2505 may again avoid a frontal assault on the bill and offer a
weakening amendment instead.
Thus, in your communications to Capitol Hill, you should not simply
urge a “Yes” vote on S. 2505.
You should instead urge “support for the enactment of S. 2505, without
any weakening amendments”. Another
key point is that we need to contact Members of
the Congress
may stay in Session longer than it presently plans to do
-- and/or
Congress may well come back to So
… I
urge each and every one of you to contact your Senators and your
Representative, by Fax or E-Mail, As Soon As Possible.
You can find Fax numbers and E-Mail Addresses on each
legislator’s Web Site, which can be accessed respectively through www.senate.gov
or www.house.gov In
short: “Speak
now, or hold your peace”
-- not
necessarily forever, but at least until the new Session of Congress
convenes in January of 2005.
By that time, Congress will have pushed a metaphorical “Reset”
button and everything, including the McCain/Leahy/Cantwell bill, will have
to be started up all over again, from Square One.
Wouldn’t you rather push Congress to get it done in September? “WHAT
LIES BENEATH” Following
the body of this article you will find 4 other items which may prove
useful to you: (1)
A
sample letter to a U.S. Senator; (2)
A
sample letter to a U.S. Representative; (3)
A
list of all AND (4)
A
list of all Members of the House Subcommittee on Telecommunications
& The Internet, which
will have the initial jurisdiction over S. 2505 in the House of
Representatives (if the bill passes the Senate), and the other Members
of the full House Committee on Energy & Commerce. If
you are represented by one of the legislators listed in Item No. 4, your
Fax or E-Mail may have several times the impact of contact with a “rank
and file” Member of the House of Representatives.
In
the Senate, however, where S. 2505 has already won Committee approval, all
Senators will have equal weight in the coming vote on the Senate floor. ABOUT
THE AUTHOR: DON
SCHELLHARDT is a writer and Government Relations attorney who has
worked for a Congressional Representative, a Congressional Committee, the
American [Natural] Gas Association and the ______________________________________________________________ As
one of your constituents, I urge you to vote for passage of S. 2505, without
any weakening amendments.
This bill would increase the number of small, community-focused Low
Power FM radio stations, especially in urban and suburban areas, by
repealing certain channel spacing restrictions imposed by a “lame
duck” Session of Congress --
without the benefit of Senate Committee Hearings
-- in December of
2000. Studies
by the FCC, and a more recent study by the independent MITRE Corporation,
have shown that these restrictions are not necessary in order to
prevent interference. S.
2505 is sponsored by Senate Commerce Committee Chairman John McCain, R-AZ,
Senate Judiciary Committee Ranking Minority Member Patrick Leahy, D-VT,
and Senate Commerce Committee Member Maria Cantwell, D-WA.
S. 2505 has recently been approved by the Senate Commerce Committee
and will, presumably, come to a vote on the Senate floor in September.
I hope to see your name listed among those who vote “Yes” on
the bill and “No” on weakening amendments. Sincerely, (YOU)
**** SAMPLE
LETTER TO A U.S. REPRESENTATIVE Dear
Representative, As
one of your constituents, I am writing in support of S. 2505:
a bill which is now awaiting action by the full Senate.
When this bill reaches the House, I urge you to support its
enactment, without any weakening amendments. This
bill would increase the number of small, community-focused Low Power FM
radio stations, especially in urban and suburban areas, by repealing
certain channel spacing restrictions imposed by a “lame duck” Session
of Congress --
without the benefit of Senate Committee Hearings
-- in
December of 2000.
Studies by the FCC, and a more recent study by the independent
MITRE Corporation, have shown that these restrictions are not
necessary in order to prevent interference.
I
hope to see your name listed among those who vote “Yes” on the bill
and “No” on weakening amendments. Sincerely, (YOU) ______________________________________________________________ **
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CLOSE race involving a KEY friend or foe of media reform. Seats Up For Election THIS YEAR **
NEW HAMPSHIRE: Judd
Gregg, R (Bitter and determined foe of media
reform and Senate Commerce Committee Member
… Personally
close to President Bush and might be vulnerable if Bush does not carry New
Hampshire) **
NORTH DAKOTA: Byron
Dorgan, D
(Active and consistent advocate of media reform, and Senate
Commerce Committee Member …
Sponsor of primary Senate legislation to restore the FCC’s media
ownership ceilings …
Locked in a TIGHT battle for re-election in a Republican-leaning
State …
To win, he probably needs support from some voters who choose
President Bush and then cross over to him) **
OREGON: Ron
Wyden, D
(Not as strong a LEADER for
media reform as Senator Dorgan, but still a dependable “Yes” vote for
media reform, and a member of the pivotal Senate Commerce Committee
… His
race for re-election could be close, especially if President Bush carries
Oregon)
Seats Up For Election In 2006 NEW
WISCONSIN:
Herb Kohl, D Seats Up For Election In 2008 NEW
Fred
Upton, R-MI Chairman
Ranking
Minority Member Vice
Chairman Paul
Gillmor, R-OH
John
Davis, D-FL Christopher
Cox, R-CA
Charles
Gonzalez, D-TX Nathan
Deal, R-GA
Rick
Boucher, D-VA Ed
Whitfield, R-KY
Barbara
Cubin, R-WY
Peter
Deutsch, D-FL John
Shimkus, R-IL
Bobby
L. Rush, D-IL Heather
Wilson, R-NM
Anna
G. Eshoo, D-CA Charles
“Chip” Pickering, R-MS
Bart
Stupak, D-MI Vito
Fossella, R-NY Elliot
L. Engel, D-NY Steve
Buyer, R-IN Charles
F. Bass, R-NH Mary
Bono, R-CA Greg
Walden, R-OR Lee
Terry, R-NB **** OTHER
MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE COMMITTEE ON ENERGY & COMMERCE Joe
Barton, R-TX Chairman,
Energy
& Commerce Committee
(Also:
Ex Officio Member, Subcommittee
on Telecommunications
&
The Internet) John
Dingell, D-MI Ranking
Minority Member, Energy
& Commerce Committee
(Also:
Ex Officio Member, Subcommittee
on Telecommunications &
The Internet) W.J.
“Billy” Tauzin, R-LA (Retiring From Congress Soon) Henry
A. Waxman, D-CA Ralph
M. Hall, R-TX Frank
Pallone, D-NJ Sherrod
Brown, D-OH James
C. Greenwood, R-PA
Bart
Gordon, D-TN Richard
Burr, R-NC (Running for the Senate this year)
Gene
Green, D-TX John
B. Shadegg, R-AZ
George
Radanovich, R-CA
Joseph
R. Pitts, R-PA
Lois
Capps, D-CA Mike
Ferguson, R-NJ
Mike Rogers, R-MI Tom
Allen, D-ME Darrell Issa, R-CA Jan
Schakowsky, D-IL C.L. “Butch” Otter, R-ID Hilda L. Solis, D-CA John Sullivan, R-OK
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