[opendtv] News: Reps. Barton, Stearns Offer Alternative DTV Bill
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Reps. Barton, Stearns Offer Alternative DTV Bill
Addressed their thoughts in a letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi
By John Eggerton -- Broadcasting & Cable, 1/28/2009 12:48:17 PM MT
Two of the most vocal critics of moving the DTV date wasted no time
in offering up their alternative solution.
In a letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Rep. Joe Barton (R-TX) and
Cliff Stearns (R-FL), not long after a Senate bill to move the DTV
date failed to pass in the House, said that the DTV transition was
"neither stuck nor broke," and that problems could be overcome with a
"dollop of real bipartisanship."
That was possible, they said, "now that S. 328, the Senate's
DTV-delay bill, has failed to gain sufficient support to pass without
bypassing the regular procedures of the House of Representatives."
The bill would have passed under regular procedures since it had a
clear majority--258 for, 168 against. But it had been offered on
suspension, which is a way to fast-track the bill by limiting debate
and amendments. But the quid pro quo is that it requires a two-thirds
majority for passage.
The Barton and Stearns solution is a bill that would free up $250
million more in funds and preclude the need for $650 million in
coupon anbd DTV education funds that was put in the economic stimulus
package.
As Barton pointed out in the letter, he was working on a similar bill
with Rep. Ed Markey (D-MA) when the Barack Obama transition team
preempted that effort with a push to change the date.
Barton told Pelosi that the bill had 11 co-sponsors.
The full text of the letter, which also went to House Energy &
Commerce Committee Chairman Henry Waxman (D-CA) and
Telecommunications & Internet Subcommittee Chairman Rick Boucher
(D-VA), is below.
January 28, 2009
The Honorable Nancy Pelosi
Speaker
U.S. House of Representatives
H - 232, U.S. Capitol
Washington, D.C.
Dear Speaker Pelosi:
Now that S. 328, the Senate's DTV-delay bill, has failed to gain
sufficient support to pass without bypassing the regular procedures
of the House of Representatives, all of us have work to do. The DTV
transition program is neither stuck nor broke. There are problems,
but they can be overcome with your help and a dollop of real
bipartisanship.
A solution recommended by the Commerce Department currently exists in
the form of H.R. 661. That bill or similar legislation will help
television viewers without jeopardizing public safety, and it
constitutes the most realistic chance for a real broadband stimulus
without spending an extra $650 million.
H.R. 661 authorizes $250 million more for converter box coupons. It
would clear the waiting list in just two weeks. We might even get
most of the money back at the end of the program in coupons that
people choose not to use. The legislation is based on the proposal
the Commerce Department outlined in a Jan. 14 letter to Democratic
and Republican leaders in both chambers of Congress.
It will finally give public safety officials the broadcast
frequencies we promised them 10 years ago so they can save lives, and
it lets wireless providers actually use the spectrum they've already
paid $20 billion to get.
Mr. Stearns and I, along with eleven of our colleagues, are sponsors
of the pending legislation, but it hardly matters whose name is on
any bill that constitutes a strong, bipartisan solution to the DTV
dilemma that both political parties face equally. More to the point,
passing the Commerce Department's recommended solution will require
your leadership and your party's active support. Getting the job done
in time cannot be about laying blame or gaining credit, but about
making the transition work.
We were working with Congressman Markey the first week of January on
a bill to address the issues without throwing a monkey wrench into
the program by stalling the transition. Had that work not been
interrupted by the transition team's intervention, it seems likely
that a bipartisan bill could have been through the House and the
Senate already. We don't have much time left to pick up the pieces,
but that's what we need to do, and your direct involvement and
support right now can make all the difference.
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