A Smyth County woman is part of a suit that says Virginia is violating the provisions of the 1870 law that readmitted it to the Union after the Civil War.
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(Archived document, may contain errors) 14 July 11, 1977 CONSUMER COMMUNICA TIONS REFORM A C T H.R. 8 AND S. 530 This bulletin analyzes the proposed changes in telecommunications policy that would amend the Communications Act of 1934 and would further re- quire the Federal Communications Commission to make certain rulings with respect to specialized corrimon carriers (herewith referred to as SCCIS). STATUS
This week, the House Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Elementary, and Secondary Education held its first hearing in the 118th Congress on “School Choice: Expanding Educational Freedom for All.”
Facing a crowded legislative calendar before adjournment, Congress is rushing to complete work on the most sweeping overhaul of the nation's telecommunications system in sixty years. The pending legislation takes important steps to deregulate the system by allowing the Regional Bell Operating Companies (RBOCs), or "Baby Bells," to enter the long distance and equipment manufacturing markets and by ending the ban on compe- tition between telephone and cable companies. Yet disagreement still exists in the Senate over the extent and pace of deregulation. A modified version of the original Senate proposal S. 1822, The Communications Act of 1994, sponsored by Senator Ernest F. Hollings (D-SC)-passed the Senate Commerce Committee on August 11 by an 18-2 margin, but controversial elements of the package are certain to create problems when the bill is debated on the floor. Although Senators could attempt to amend S. 1822 when it reaches the floor, they should consider substitutin