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Freeing up more spectrum for commercial use will be a...

Freeing up more spectrum for commercial use will be a “high priority” for Republicans on the Senate Commerce Committee, said Sen. John Thune, R-S.D., in an interview at the Capitol Tuesday. “Spectrum is an issue we have got to deal…

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with,” he said. “We have to figure out ways to free up more spectrum that can be used. More and more of our economy is built around that, so if and when we get the opportunity to be involved in some of those issues, it’s going to be a high priority.” Thune wouldn’t say whether he would become ranking member of the committee in the next session of Congress, something which has been widely speculated since the abrupt resignation of Sen. Jim DeMint, R-S.C., to head the Heritage Foundation (CD Dec 7 p1).