S.2507 - DTV Border Fix Act of 2008

A bill to address the digital television transition in border states. view all titles (4)

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  • Short: DTV Border Fix Act of 2008 as reported to senate.
  • Short: DTV Border Fix Act of 2007 as introduced.
  • Official: A bill to address the digital television transition in border states. as introduced.
  • Short: DTV Border Fix Act of 2008 as passed senate.

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09/13/08
Digital TV transition update

The House version (HR 5435) would give stations within 50 miles of the Mexican border an extra five years; the Senate version (S. 2507) c...

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08/17/08
Waxahachie Daily Blog: Sen. Hutchi...

The Digital Television Border Fix Act of 2007, S. 2507, establishes a process for broadcasters along the border to apply for FCC permissi...

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08/07/08
Senate OKs DTV Border Fix Act

The Senate last week passed the Digital Television Border Fix Act of 2007 (S.2507) that would set up a way for television broadcasters al...

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08/04/08
SENATE CONSENTS TO EXTENDING ANALO...

Border Fix Act of 2007." Her summary report is at the first URL below, and the text of the bill is at the second URL. http://www.senate.g...

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08/03/08
Sen. Hutchison’s DTV Border Bill...

The Digital Television Border Fix Act of 2007, S. 2507, establishes a process for broadcasters along the border to apply for FCC permissi...

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08/02/08
Contempo Magazine Blog » Blog Arc...

Hutchison introduced S. 2507, the Digital Television Border Fix Act, which addresses the concerns of South Texas and border residents reg...

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06/24/08
United States Senator Kay Bailey H...

The Digital Television Border Fix Act of 2007, S.2507, establishes a process for broadcasters along the border to apply for FCC permissio...

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06/20/08
Military choppers fly over Denver ...

John Warner introduced S.2507 on April 4, 2006, followed by S.2766 on May 9, 2006, and S.2766 on May 9, 2006. Section 1076 appears only i...

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06/18/08
S. 2507

S. 2507. DTV Border Fix Act of 2008. As ordered reported by the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. on April 24, 2...

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06/17/08
S. 2507, DTV Border Fix Act of 2008

Cost estimate for the bill as ordered reported by the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation on April 24, 2008.

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