H.R.4809 - FCC Commissioners' Technical Resource Enhancement Act

To provide greater technical resources to FCC Commissioners. view all titles (2)

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  • Official: To provide greater technical resources to FCC Commissioners. as introduced.
  • Short: FCC Commissioners' Technical Resource Enhancement Act as introduced.

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03/31/10
Society of Broadcast Engineers Cha...

Subsequently, a companion bill (HR.4809) was introduced in the US House on March 10 by Representative Jerry McNerney (D) of California.. ...

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03/28/10
S.2881 – FCC Commissioners' Techni...

The house version of this bill is HR 4809. It seems that in this day and age, as the country is becoming more and more technologically ad...

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03/21/10
Technical Advisor Bill Introduced ...

Congressman Jerry McNerney (D- CA) has introduced the FCC Commissioners' Technical Resource Enhancement Act (HR 4809) in the House of Rep...

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03/21/10
Support House Bill HR 4809 – Techn...

On March 10, H.R. 4809 was introduced to the House of Representatives. The bill has been assigned to the House Committee on Energy and Co...

Source: BVARA Blog
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03/19/10
The ARRL Letter for March 18, 2010...

Following the Senate's lead, Representatives Jerry McNerny (D-CA-11) and Tom Petri (R-WI-6), introduced HR 4809 -- the FCC Commissioners'...

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03/18/10
Getting technical at the FCC | Tal...

McNerney as a co-sponsor or at least support HR.4809. Contact information for U.S. Representatives: www.house.gov/zip/ZIP2Rep.html. And a...

Source: Talkback
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03/18/10
Amateur Radio Newsline(tm) Report ...

Representative Jerry McNerney of California introduced H.R. 4809 after representatives of the Society of Broadcast Engineers met with his...

Source: RadioBanter
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03/18/10
The ARRL Letter for March 18, 2010...

Following the Senate's lead, Representatives Jerry McNerny (D-CA-11) and Tom Petri (R-WI-6), introduced HR 4809 -- the FCC Commissioners'...

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03/17/10
Society of Broadcast Engineers Cha...

McNerney as a co-sponsor or, at least, support HR.4809. For contact information for your U.S. Representative go here: http://www.house.go...

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03/15/10
Companion Bill Introduced in US Ho...

Following the Senate's lead, Representative Jerry McNerny (D-CA-11), introduced HR 4809 — the FCC Commissioners' Technical Resource Enhan...

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