Protecting Community Television Act
Protecting Community Television Act
Plain Language Summary
# Protecting Community Television Act Summary **What the Bill Does:** The Protecting Community Television Act (S 1994) is a proposed law designed to support and protect community television stations across the United States. While specific details about the bill's provisions aren't publicly available in the basic information provided, bills with this title typically aim to preserve local access television programming—channels that allow community members to create and broadcast their own content—often amid competition from larger media companies and changing technology. **Who It Affects:** This legislation would primarily impact community television stations, local residents who use these stations to create programming, and potentially cable or broadband providers who carry community channels. Community television has historically served as a platform for local voices, grassroots organizations, and educational content that might not appear on commercial stations. **Current Status:** As of now, the bill is in committee, meaning it hasn't yet advanced to a full floor vote in the Senate.
It was introduced by Senator Edward J. Markey (D-MA). For the most current status and detailed provisions, you can check Congress.gov or contact Senator Markey's office directly.
Latest Action
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.