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												06/26/2015 | The Amateur Radio Parity Act of 2015 Introduced in the US SenateA companion Amateur Radio Parity Act of 2015 bill has been introduced in the US Senate. 
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												06/25/2015 | League Continues Efforts to Secure US Senate Sponsorship for the Amateur Radio Parity ActARRL representatives are continuing efforts on Capitol Hill to secure sponsorship for a US Senate companion bill to the Amateur Radio Parity Act of 2015 — H.R. 1301. 
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												05/16/2015 | Dayton Hamvention 2015: Day 2 — Aisle-Jamming Attendance, ARRL Member ForumLarge crowds are jamming the aisles in the Hara Arena complex for Day 2 of Dayton Hamvention® 2015. 
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												05/13/2015 | Amateur Radio Parity Act of 2015: 55 Cosponsors — and ClimbingThe Amateur Radio Parity Act of 2015 — also known as H.R.1301 — has attracted 55 cosponsors as of May 12. The bill, introduced earlier this year in the US House of Representatives by Rep Adam Kinzinger (R-IL), would direct the FCC to extend its rules r... 
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												05/12/2015 | ARRL Will Mark 100 Years of QST at Hamvention®The ARRL will join thousands of its closest friends this week as the Amateur Radio world turns its attention to Dayton Hamvention® 2015. 
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												04/15/2015 | ARRL, US House Members Coming Through to Support H.R. 1301Many ARRL members have answered the call to urge their US House member to co-sponsor The Amateur Radio Parity Act of 2015 — H.R. 1301 — helping to raise the list of co-sponsors to 38. 
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												03/25/2015 | ARRL President, Directors and Officers Educate and Advocate on Capitol HillARRL President Kay Craigie, N3KN, made a new Amateur Radio friend on Capitol Hill this month as she headed a contingent of League Directors, officers, and staff advocating for H.R. 1301. 
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												03/19/2015 | FCC, Regulatory Issues Dominate ARRL Executive Committee Meeting AgendaWhen the ARRL Executive Committee (EC) meets on March 21 in Dulles, Virginia — in the shadow of the nation’s capital — it will confront a raft of FCC-related and regulatory issues. 
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