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The Senate Commerce Committee still plans to take...

The Senate Commerce Committee still plans to take on the FCC Consolidated Reporting Act but is waiting for the FCC, Chairman Jay Rockefeller, D-W.Va., said Wednesday. He spoke at an executive session considering several bills; the agenda had originally included…

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then dropped that legislation. “I will note that we had planned to mark up an FCC reports bill sponsored by” Sen. Dean Heller, R-Nev., “but we still need some technical assistance from the FCC,” Rockefeller said. “That bill will require a few more modifications before it is ready for markup.” The House unanimously passed the legislation last fall.