REP. JOSE E. SERRANO CHAIRMAN REP. JOSE E. SERRANO HOLDS A HEARING ON THE FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

From: Washington Transcript Service | Date: April 17, 2007 | Copyright information


Washington Transcript Service

04-17-2007

HOUSE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS, SUBCOMMITTEE ON FINANCIAL
SERVICES AND GENERAL GOVERNMENT HOLDS A HEARING ON THE FEDERAL
COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
APRIL 17, 2007
SPEAKERS:
REP. JOSE E. SERRANO, D-N.Y.
CHAIRMAN
REP. CAROLYN CHEEKS KILPATRICK, D-MICH.
REP. C.A. DUTCH RUPPERSBERGER, D-MD.
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