S 4207 — Spectrum and National Security Act of 2024
Congress 118
Latest action: — Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
Sponsors (0)
No sponsorships on file.
Action timeline (2)
- — Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
- · 10000 — Introduced in Senate
Text versions (1)
- Introduced in Senate · 2024-04-30 — open
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Amendments
Congressional Research Service briefs (4)
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- The Federal Communications Commission’s Spectrum Auction Authority: History and Options for Reinstatement
R47578· Reports · 2026-02-23Radio spectrum (“spectrum”) is the continuum of frequencies used to provide wireless services, such as radio broadcasting, mobile communications, and satellite services. It is a finite and valuable resource. In 1934, Con - History of the Federal Communications Commission’s Spectrum Auction Authority: 1993-2025
R48861· Reports · 2026-02-23Radio spectrum (“spectrum”) is the continuum of frequencies used to provide wireless services, such as radio broadcasting, mobile communications, and satellite services. Certain frequency bands are allocated for specific - Telecommunications and the 119th Congress: A Primer on Programs, Authorities, and Emerging Issues
IF12955· Resources · 2026-02-10The development and implementation of U.S. telecommunications policy involves a complex array of technologies, federal agencies, and private companies with varying goals and interests. Potential telecommunications issues - Science and Technology Issues for the 118th Congress
R47373· Reports · 2024-10-15The federal government supports scientific and technological advancement directly by funding and performing research and development (R&D) and indirectly by creating and maintaining policies that encourage private sector
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Predicted vote
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0 predicted yes (0%) · 543 predicted no (100%) · 0 unknown (0%)
By party: · R: 0 yes / 277 no · D: 0 yes / 263 no · I: 0 yes / 3 no
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- 2026-05-25 · Cited in GAO report R47373 · crs-report-relatedMaterials
- 2026-05-25 · Cited in GAO report IF12955 · crs-report-relatedMaterials
- 2026-05-23 · Cited in GAO report R48861 · crs-report-relatedMaterials
- 2026-05-23 · Cited in GAO report R47578 · crs-report-relatedMaterials