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Senate Commerce Committee Chairman Jay Rockefeller, D-W.Va., said the panel will...

Senate Commerce Committee Chairman Jay Rockefeller, D-W.Va., said the panel will continue its oversight of the FCC in the 113th Congress as well as advance technology and telecom priorities to “prepare Americans for a digital economy,” in a news release…

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Wednesday. The committee will continue to work to expand broadband Internet access to underserved American communities and conduct oversight into NTIA’s implementation of FirstNet, the release said. Cybersecurity will remain a priority for the committee, the release said, and it will emphasize the importance of recruiting and training more federal cybersecurity personnel. The committee will strive to strengthen privacy protections on the Internet, promote competition and increase consumer choice in video content and study the impact that violent media content has on children, it said. Rockefeller announced last year that he would not run for reelection after his term expires in 2014.