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Daines Seeks Addition of Rip-and-Replace Funding to National Security Supplemental

Sen. Steve Daines, R-Mont., filed an amendment Tuesday seeking to attach language from his Supporting National Security with Spectrum Act (S-4049) to the House-approved FY 2024 national security appropriations supplemental package (HR-815) as an alternative vehicle for allocating an additional…

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$3.08 billion for the FCC’s Secure and Trusted Communications Networks Reimbursement Program. S-4049, which Daines filed in March (see 2403220056), would offset the additional rip and replace funding by authorizing a reauction of the 197 AWS-3 licenses that Dish and affiliated designated entities returned to the commission last year. The Senate rejected a Thursday bid from Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, to open HR-815 up for amendments. “Removing Chinese telecom equipment from our wireless networks is a matter of national security,” Daines said in a statement. “Rural providers must have the resources and ability to remove compromised equipment. Without it, our wireless systems are at severe risk. This service is also critical for many Montanans in eastern Montana who could lose 911 and cell service. We must get this done before it’s too late.” Daines unsuccessfully attempted to attach the funding to the Further Consolidated Appropriations Act FY 2024 minibus spending bill last month (see 2403210067). He also previously considered filing the rip-and-replace language when the Senate was eyeing a version of the foreign aid package in January (see 2401240001). Lawmakers are continuing to eye using a spectrum legislative package to pay for additional rip-and-replace funding (see 2403140066).