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H.R. 2867, The Digital TV Transition Fairness Act

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H.R. 2867 would ensure access to basic broadcast television after the Digital Television Transition.

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roy

February 21, 2010, 1:20pm (report abuse)

the bill is another dtv ripoff cosponsored by rep hinchey my antenna is 30yrs old and i receive signals a good antenna is needed but the real problem the signal is limited *transponders or boosters towers are needed unfortunately never were considered a cost about 14K this bill needless millions + cable friendly sponsors want to take over OTA signals ,build the transponders and give back the free tv stolen by congress and their cable and dish buddies.and stick the $10 retd

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