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Federal Communications Commission Process Reform Act of 2013 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Federal Communications Commission Process Reform Act of 2013
The Federal Communications Commission Process Reform Act of 2013 () is a bill that would make a number of changes to procedures that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) follows in its rulemaking processes.〔 The FCC would have to act in a more transparent way as a result of this bill, forced to accept public input about regulations.〔 Although the FCC would be allowed to decide on its own transparency guidelines, it would have to report annually on how well it was meeting those guidelines.〔 The FCC would also have to provide notice about rules it was writing and allow for comment.〔 The bill passed in the United States House of Representatives with a voice vote during the 113th United States Congress. ==Background== A similar bill was considered and passed by the House during the 112th United States Congress, but failed in the Senate and had little support from the Democrats. At the time, Democrats feared the bill would hurt the FCC's power to help consumers.〔 In order to get Democratic support for this newer version, Rep. Walden, chairman of the United States House Energy Subcommittee on Communications and Technology, removed the controversial provisions that the Democrats had opposed.〔 Changes included the removal of provisions that limited the FCC's ability to place conditions on mergers and the lack of a requirement for newly proposed FCC rules to receive a cost-benefit analysis before imposition.〔
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