Explanation of H. CON. RES. 20
Explanation of H. CON. RES. 20
This bill is called the Local Radio Freedom Act and it is supported by many members of the House of Representatives. The bill is against imposing a fee on local radio stations for playing music on the radio. The bill argues that local radio stations provide free promotion for the music industry and artists by playing their music, conducting interviews, promoting concerts, and more. It also states that local radio stations provide important local news, weather information, and public service announcements during emergencies.
The bill highlights that imposing a new fee on local radio stations would cause economic hardship for many businesses that play music, such as bars, restaurants, and entertainment venues. It argues that such a fee would ultimately hurt American businesses and consumers who rely on local radio for news and entertainment. The bill concludes by stating that Congress should not impose any new fees or charges related to the public performance of sound recordings on local radio stations or businesses that play music.