[OkHam] Fwd: ARLB007 Amateur Radio Spectrum Protection Act of 2005 Introduced

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Tue Mar 1 17:37:52 EST 2005


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ARLB007 Amateur Radio Spectrum Protection Act of 2005
Introduced

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ARRL Bulletin 7  ARLB007
>From ARRL Headquarters  
Newington CT  March 1, 2005
To all radio amateurs 

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ARLB007 Amateur Radio Spectrum Protection Act of 2005
Introduced

At the urging of the ARRL, Rep Michael Bilirakis
(R-FL) has
introduced The Amateur Radio Spectrum Protection Act
of 2005 into
the US House of Representatives. The bill, designated
HR 691, has
been referred to the House Energy and Commerce
Committee where
Bilirakis serves as vice chairman. Like previous
versions of the
proposal, the current measure would require the FCC to
provide
''equivalent replacement spectrum'' to Amateur Radio
if the FCC
reallocates primary amateur frequencies, reduces any
secondary
amateur allocations, or makes additional allocations
within such
bands that would substantially reduce their utility to
amateurs.

ARRL President Jim Haynie, W5JBP, says the legislation
''is vital for
ensuring that the Amateur Radio Service, the only
100-percent fail
safe emergency communication capability, remains a
viable public
safety option.''

HR 691 references Amateur Radio's role in providing
''voluntary,
noncommercial radio service, particularly emergency
communications,''
and it points out that hams have ''consistently and
reliably''
provided communication support in the event of
emergencies and
disasters including tornadoes and hurricanes, chemical
spills,
forest fires and rail accidents. As the measure notes,
FCC actions
already have led to the loss of at least 107 MHz of
spectrum to
radio amateurs.

Rep Roscoe Bartlett (R-MD) has signed on as the bill's
first
co-sponsor.

Efforts now will focus on attracting additional
cosponsors for the
legislation. The League is encouraging members to urge
their
congressional representatives to sign aboard HR 691.
More than 100
lawmakers agreed to cosponsor similar legislation in
the 108th
Congress, where it was designated HR 713. Work is
proceeding to have
identical legislation introduced in the US Senate.

The text of HR 691 is available on the Government
Printing Office
Web site 
http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/getdoc.cgi?dbname=109_cong_bills
&docid=f:h691ih.txt.pdf.
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