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”Restating” requirements to send back reclaimed broadband stimulus money to...

"Restating” requirements to send back reclaimed broadband stimulus money to the U.S. Treasury “would not affect federal spending or revenues,” said the Congressional Budget Office in an April 14 report released late Friday. And implementing HR-1343 by Rep. Charlie Bass,…

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R-N.H., “would have no significant effect on spending subject to appropriations,” CBO said. It also would not affect state, local or tribal government budgets, it said. The House Commerce Committee unanimously approved the bill earlier this month. But the bill was also referred to the Agriculture Subcommittee on Rural Development. Before it can move to the House floor, the Agriculture Committee must either approve the bill in markup or discharge it from committee. The committee has not scheduled any hearings or markups on the bill. No similar legislation exists in the Senate.