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Upton presses Senate on several measures that await action.

The House Commerce Committee touted its productivity with a new Web page devoted to what it calls, with the social media hashtag included, its #RecordofSuccess. “I am proud that every single one of our bills received Democratic votes in the…

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House, and over two-dozen bills now on the Senate’s doorstep cleared the House with a veto-proof margin,” Chairman Fred Upton, R-Mich., said in a statement Friday (http://1.usa.gov/1FdktpF). The committee pressed the Senate, pointing to bills that either await a Senate vote or final passage into law, and flagged several telecom and media bills. The committee cited the FCC Consolidated Reporting Act (HR-2844), the FCC Process Reform Act (HR-3675), the Satellite Television Extension and Localism Act Reauthorization Act (HR-4572), the Anti-Spoofing Act (HR-3670) and the E-Label Act (HR-5161), all of which passed in the House by voice vote or by a wide margin.