HRES 631
Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives to advance the country's national spectrum policy amidst the 29th anniversary of the Federal Communications Commission's first spectrum auction that commenced on July 25, 1994.
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This House Resolution recognizes the 29th anniversary of the first Federal Communications Commission (FCC) spectrum auction and affirms the FCC’s authority to use competitive bidding for spectrum licenses. It highlights the importance of spectrum auctions for raising revenue for the Treasury and promoting technological advancements. The resolution also calls for swift reauthorization of the FCC’s spectrum auction authority and emphasizes the need to consider the impact of auctions on defense and national security spectrum. Ultimately, it aims to bolster U.S. leadership in wireless technology.
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