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“The FCC should be barred from requiring broadcasters to air opposing viewpoints on controversial public issues, even if it revives only part of the old policy or calls it something else.”
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“The government should not punish broadcasters or related companies because of the views they share, except for speech that is already illegal.”
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“The FCC should not use media merger or transfer approvals to pressure companies to change the viewpoints in their content.”
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“The FCC should still be able to act or set deal conditions when broadcast or otherwise shared content meets the First Amendment legal test for incitement.”
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“The FCC should still be able to act or set deal conditions when content involves illegal lottery, gift-enterprise, or similar gambling ads, including similar non-broadcast content that would break the broadcast ad limit.”
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“The Federal Communications Commission should not be able to make communications companies match the political views of the president's administration.”
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“The FCC should not take away licenses, deny permissions, take regulatory action, or condition telecom and broadcast deal approvals because a company or affiliate shares particular viewpoints.”
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“The FCC should still be able to act or set deal conditions when communications conduct violates the federal wire fraud law.”
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“The ban on FCC rules requiring broadcasters to air opposing views should apply even when other federal laws give the FCC broad communications rulemaking power, unless Congress later clearly changes that.”
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