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Leahy Looks For "Short-Time" Agreement On Satellite Reauthorization

Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) said Nov. 5 he hoped to work with his colleagues to get a short-time agreement on the Judiciary committee version of the satellite reathorization bill that was passed out of committee Sept. Full Article at Multichannel News

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  1. Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) said Nov. 5 he hoped to work with his colleagues to get a short-time agreement on the Judiciary committee version of the satellite reathorization bill that was passed out of committee Sept. Full Article at Multichannel News

  2. The short-time agreement is a way to streamline the floor consideration of a noncontroversial bill. Leahy pointed out that his committee has a lot on its plate, including nominations to vet and vote out and several pieces of must-pass legislation. Full Article at Broadcasting & Cable

  3. Network neutrality supporter Senator Byron Dorgan (D-N.D.) and some leading senators are the latest in a list of legislators rallying around FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski's network neutrality proposal. Full Article at Multichannel News

  4. A Senate version of a satellite reauthorization bill (formerly SHVERA now the Satellite Television Modernization Act [STMA]), was introduced Tuesday and, like a House Judiciary draft on the same subject, would allow satellite companies to deliver... Full Article at Broadcasting & Cable

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