U.S. House lawmakers push for vote on media rules
Reuters, 10.20.03, 6:40 PM
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A growing number of U.S. House lawmakers have signed a letter pushing for a vote to roll back newly relaxed ownership limits on media conglomerates, upping pressure on Republican leaders who oppose the measure.
Rep. Maurice Hinchey, a New York Democrat, has collected 190 signatures from both parties urging House Speaker Dennis Hastert to allow the lawmakers to vote on a Senate-passed resolution that would restore stricter ownership limits, his spokesman said Monday.
The signatures are still short of a 218 majority in 435-seat House, where Republican leaders have refused to consider the resolution and can ignore the letter. The White House has threatened to veto the measure should it get to the president's desk.
"The public deserves a debate on this important matter, yet the full House has never debated the complete repeal of the FCC's new media ownership rules," Hinchey and other lawmakers said in the letter seeking signatures.
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>>Dear MoveOn member,
They said it wasn't possible -- that Congress would never roll back
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media. But with tens of thousands of phone calls and hundreds of
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Now the campaign to block the FCC's disastrous loosening of media
ownership rules has reached a make-or-break moment in Congress.
Speaker Dennis Hastert and House Majority Leader Tom DeLay have
indicated that they will not allow a final vote on the rule change.
They won't allow it because they know they and their contributors in
the nation's biggest media corporations could lose. But if they don't
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