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House to Vote Tuesday on Ray Baum's Act FCC Reauthorization, Spectrum Legislative Package

House leaders formally set a Tuesday floor vote on a compromise version of the Repack Airwaves Yielding Better Access for Users of Modern Services (Ray Baum's) Act FCC reauthorization bill (HR-4986) under suspension of the rules, as expected (see 1803010056).…

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Leaders didn’t yet estimate what time the vote would occur. The amended bill now contains a revised version of language from the Senate-passed Making Opportunities for Broadband Investment and Limiting Excessive and Needless Obstacles to Wireless (Mobile Now) Act (S-19) spectrum bill, as part of an agreement announced Friday between the leaders of the House and Senate Commerce committees (see 1708030060 and 1803010056). The lawmakers and their staffs agreed to assuage concerns from DOD and other federal agencies about S-19’s previous language by nearly halving -- to 255 MHz -- the amount of spectrum they would be required to identify for broadband use by 2022. The 500 MHz figure previously delineated in S-19 was somewhat "already dated,” a House aide said: “It was a concession to DOD but in some ways it was a matter of updating the spectrum provisions” to reflect reallocation progress by federal agencies. HR-4986 includes language to authorize additional TV incentive auction repack funding (see 1802140064) and from the Spectrum Auction Deposits Act (HR-4109) that would let the FCC place bidders' deposits in future spectrum auctions in a Treasury Department fund (see 1710250026). HR-4986 already also reflected a raft of other Senate bills, including the Rural Wireless Access Act (S-1621), which the Senate passed last week under unanimous consent (see 1710100066 and 1803020026). The revised bill also eliminates all but one provision from the FCC Process Reform Act (HR-290) that had been included in earlier House Commerce-cleared versions of the bill at the behest of Senate Commerce ranking member Bill Nelson, D-Fla. The remaining HR-290 language extends an existing exemption of FCC USF expenditures from Anti-Deficiency Act requirements.