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S. 241, Permanently Exempting the Universal Service Fund from Portions of the Anti-Deficiency ACT: Hearing Before the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, United States Senate, One Hundred Ninth Congress, First Session, April 11, 2005
LC Number: KF26 .C69 2005e OCLC Number: (OCoLC)63182951 Subject: Telecommunication systems -- United States -- Finance. Excerpt: ...eir important ...Show synopsisLC Number: KF26 .C69 2005e OCLC Number: (OCoLC)63182951 Subject: Telecommunication systems -- United States -- Finance. Excerpt: ...eir important perspective on this matter.Mr. Chairman, this is a very serious matter and we must work hard to find a solution. I commit to working with you and our colleagues to move this legislation through the Congress. Thank you.Senator Stevens. Senator Rockefeller?STATEMENT OF THE HON. JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER IV, U.S. SENATOR FROM WEST VIRGINIASenator Rockefeller. The same request, Mr. Chairman.[The prepared statement of Senator Rockefeller follows: ]Prepared Statement of Hon. John D. Rockefeller IV, U.S. Senator from West VirginiaMr. Chairman, I deeply appreciate your cooperation in scheduling this hearing on the applicability of the Anti-deficiency Act to the Universal Service Fund. I would also like to thank you and Senator Inouye for your co-sponsorship of S. 241, Senator Snowe's and my bill to make permanent the exemption of Universal Service from the Anti-deficiency Act. Our bill has bipartisan support with 29 cosponsors.I would note that this Committee has asked the Office of Management and Budget to appear to discuss their objections to this important legislation--they have declined to appear. I would also note that OMB has consistently refused to put in writing any objections they have.I find it highly inappropriate to have the Administration object to a bill without the courtesy of telling me why. I am deeply disappointed by the Administration's actions in this manner. OMB was the driver of many of the issues we are facing here today, and it is more than appropriate that they should be testifying to their thoughts on addressing these issues.The telecommunications, education, library, rural health, and consumer communities have also expressed strong support for this bill. It is my understanding that the ...Hide synopsis
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