United States Senate Committee on
Commerce, Science & Transportation
Home | Graphics On | Site Map | Text Size: A A A Search : + Advanced Search
 
Press Releases
For Immediate Release
06/20/08
Contact: Rob Blumenthal w/Inouye 202-224-8374
Jenilee Keefe w/Inouye 202-224-7824
Email This
Print This
Senate Adopts Inouye Amendment Aiding Seniors, Rural America, and Minorities with DTV Transition Prep
Measure Assists Low-Power Broadcasters with Equipment Upgrades
 

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Senate approved Commerce Committee Chairman Daniel K. Inouye’s (D-Hawaii) amendment to expand funding for digital television (DTV) transition assistance. The amendment, passed late yesterday by unanimous consent, also provides for timely reimbursements for equipment upgrades to low-power broadcasters.

I am pleased the Senate approved this important amendment unanimously,” said Senator Inouye. “With just seven months remaining until the DTV transition, too many Americans remain in the dark about what the DTV transition means. It is imperative that any unused funds be directed toward assisting those who will be most impacted by the switch.”

The Senator continued, “And we must be mindful of those diligently working to make the transition successful. Low-power broadcasters must have the tools needed for a smooth transition.”

The DTV Transition Assistance Act amendment was adopted as a substitute to S. 2607, a bill to make a technical corrections the Deficit Reduction Act, sponsored by Senator Olympia Snowe (R-Maine). Specifically, the amendment:

  • Provides the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) with the authority to use leftover funds for grants, contracts, and assistance programs to assist senior citizens, rural residents, and minorities with taking necessary steps to prepare for the DTV transition;
  • Adjusts dates in earlier DTV legislation to ensure that low-power broadcasters can be reimbursed for their expenses when they upgrade from analog to digital equipment.

Broadcasters will stop broadcasting analog signals and start broadcasting digital signals only on February 17, 2009.

###
 
« Previous Press Release Press Releases Next Press Release »
 
September 2008 Press Releases  « August | October »   « 2007 | 2009 » 
 
18th -  Senator Hutchison Calls for Improved Bus Safety Standards
 
18th -  Commerce Committee Announces Witnesses for DTV Transition Hearing
 
18th -  Commerce Committee Announces Witnesses for U.S.-Korea Automobile Trade Imbalance Hearing
 
17th -  Commerce Committee to Examine Consumer Privacy Issues Related to Broadband Service Providers
 
16th -  Senator Hutchison Commends Dept. of Commerce for Helping Nursing Homes with DTV Converter Box Program
 
16th -  Inouye Calls for Immediate Passage of S.1492, the Broadband Data Improvement Act
 
16th -  Commerce Committee Announces Witnesses for Bus Safety Hearing
 
12th -  Commerce Committee to Hear Testimony from Corporation for Public Broadcasting Nominees
 
12th -  Commerce Committee to Review Progress of DTV Transition with FCC, NTIA
 
12th -  Commerce Committee Announces Witnesses for Hearing on Consumer Benefits of Broadband
 
11th -  Commerce Committee Releases MARAD Bill Financial Disclosure Certification
 
11th -  Commerce Committee Cancels Hearing to Examine Marine Protected Areas
 
10th -  Senator Hutchison Cosponsors Calling Card Legislation to Help Consumers
 
9th -  Commerce Committee to Hold Hearing on Consumer Benefits of Broadband
 
8th -  Commerce Committee to Examine Marine Protected Areas
 
8th -  Commerce Committee Announces Witnesses for Prepaid Calling Card Hearing
Public Information Office: 508 Dirksen Senate Office Bldg • Washington, DC 20510-6125
Tel: 202-224-5115
Hearing Room: 253 Russell Senate Office Bldg • Washington, DC 20510-6125
Home | Privacy Policy | Graphics On | Site Map | Help/Faqs | Search
Back to TopBack to Top