Local Community Radio Act passes in the House
Today, the US House of Representatives passes the Local Community Radio Act.
The vote, which was supposed to take place on Tuesday, was delayed until Wednesday due to a lack of a quorum, a significant number of representatives to vote on the measure.
During the debate on the measure, Lee Terry (R-NE) recognizes the MITRE study and the fact that LPFM stations operating on third adjacent channels will not interfere with full power FM stations. Rick Boucher (D-VA) and Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) explain the benefits of LPFM stations to women, minorities and local musicians.
Over the past few years, REC has helped provide data and support to those organizations who were involved in pushing this legislation through.