SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 4
(By Senators Hunter, Prezioso, Sharpe, Ball, Kessler, Ross and
Wooton)
Requesting the United States Congress adopt legislation
establishing nonprofit mechanisms for the delivery of local
television satellite signals to markets not receiving local
television satellite signals.

Whereas, Current telecommunications legislation pending in the
United States Congress will set national policy for decades to come
for all Americans; and

Whereas, Current legislation will authorize the retransmission
of local television signals by satellite; and

Whereas, Direct Broadcast Satellite (DBS) companies have
testified before Congress that they only intend to retransmit
certain local televison broadcast signals within certain local
televison markets, those being highly populated urban markets where
the infrastructure will support a for-profit venture; and

Whereas, More than fifty million households in small- and
medium-sized markets must be treated as equals to their urban
counterparts. These citizens pay the same taxes and deserve the
same news, weather, emergency forecasts and community-building
programs that larger urban areas will be receiving; and

Whereas, Sixteen states, including West Virginia, are not
included in any satellite company plans to provide "local-into-
local" service; therefore, be it

Resolved by the Senate:

That the Senate hereby urges the United States Congress to
adopt an amendment that will establish nonprofit mechanisms for the
delivery of local satellite signals to markets otherwise not
receiving local satellite signals; and, be it

Further Resolved, That the purpose of such national
legislation will be to guarantee the delivery by satellite of over-
the-air local television stations to small- and medium-sized
markets to ensure the "digital divide" is not made wider by
national satellite policy; and, be it

Further Resolved, That the Clerk is hereby directed to forward
a copy of this resolution to the Clerk of the United States House
of Representatives and the Secretary of the United States Senate
for distribution to the members of each legislative chamber.