House Passes Media Diversity Bills
Asks FCC to account for barriers to entry for the ‘socially disadvantaged’
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The House Tuesday passed a bill and a resolution aimed at achieving greater media diversity.
The votes on each were 319-105 — they were part of a block vote on a handful of communications-related bills.
H.R. 1754, the MEDIA (Measuring the Economics Driving Investments and Access) Diversity Act, was introduced by Reps. Billy Long (R-Mo.) and Marc Veasey (D-Tex.). It would require the FCC to take into account market entry barriers to market entry for “socially disadvantaged individuals.”