Protecting Community Television Act
The Protecting Community Television Act clarifies the definition of franchise fees to prevent cable companies from diverting funds away from local governments and community TV chan
The Protecting Community Television Act clarifies the definition of franchise fees to prevent cable companies from diverting funds away from local governments and community TV chan
The Protecting Community Television Act (S. 1994) is a targeted piece of legislation introduced in the 119th Congress. Its primary purpose is to refine the legal definition of a "franchise fee" within the Communications Act of 1934. While the bill is brief, it seeks to close legal loopholes that may allow cable operators to divert funds away from community television and local government infrastructure.
The bill aims to prevent cable companies from reclassifying fees that should be treated as "franchise fees" into other types of payments. Under current law, franchise fees are payments made by cable operators to local governments in exchange for the right to use public rights-of-way to provide cable services.
By narrowing the definition of these fees, the bill intends to ensure that these funds remain available for their intended purpose: supporting local community initiatives, including Public, Educational, and Governmental (PEG) access channels.
The bill makes two specific technical amendments to Section 622(g)(1) of the Communications Act of 1934 (47 U.S.C. 542(g)(1)):
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