Nomination--Federal Communications Commission: Hearing Before the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, United States Senate, Ninety-eighth Congress, Second Session, on Nomination of Dennis R. Patrick, to be a Member, Federal Communications Commission, March 26, 1984U.S. Government Printing Office, 1984 - 17 pages |
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... equal employment oppor- tunities laws of this country and at present foresee no reason why the FCC should discontinue its regulation of equal employment opportunity in the communications industry . I also support affirmative action ...
... equal employment oppor- tunities laws of this country and at present foresee no reason why the FCC should discontinue its regulation of equal employment opportunity in the communications industry . I also support affirmative action ...
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... equal opportunities provision of Section 315 is statutory and , therefore , can be repealed only by Congress . With respect to Section 315's reference to fairness doctrine obliga- tions , there is a divergence of views as to whether the ...
... equal opportunities provision of Section 315 is statutory and , therefore , can be repealed only by Congress . With respect to Section 315's reference to fairness doctrine obliga- tions , there is a divergence of views as to whether the ...
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... equal employment opportuni- ty in the wire and radio media for minorities ... opportunities rule or the reasonable access provision on the exercise of ... equal opportunities rule in Section 315 and the reasonable access provision in ...
... equal employment opportuni- ty in the wire and radio media for minorities ... opportunities rule or the reasonable access provision on the exercise of ... equal opportunities rule in Section 315 and the reasonable access provision in ...
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Page 8 - STATEMENT OF HON. PETE WILSON, A US SENATOR FROM CALIFORNIA Mr. Chairman: Thank you for
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