Bill Text: OH HCR14 | 2009-2010 | 128th General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: As Introduced 128th General AssemblyRegular Session2009-2010H. C. R. No. 14 Representative Martin
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 9-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2009-04-16 - To State Government [HCR14 Detail]
Download: Ohio-2009-HCR14-Introduced.html
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Representative Martin
Cosponsors:
Representatives Adams, J., Bubp, Combs, Huffman, Jordan, Mecklenborg, Stautberg, Wagner
To request that the members of the United States | 1 |
Congress refrain from enacting the Fairness | 2 |
Doctrine into law. | 3 |
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF OHIO
(THE SENATE CONCURRING):
WHEREAS, Prior to 1987, the United States Federal | 4 |
Communications Commission had a policy known as the "Fairness | 5 |
Doctrine" that required all coverage of controversial issues by a | 6 |
broadcast station be balanced and fair; and | 7 |
WHEREAS, Currently, the public relies on the judgment of | 8 |
broadcast journalists and its own ability to sort out any | 9 |
one-sided or distorted coverage of an issue rather than any United | 10 |
States Federal Communications Commission requirement for balanced | 11 |
presentation of controversial issues for broadcasting; and | 12 |
WHEREAS, Broadcasters can and do provide substantial coverage | 13 |
of controversial issues of public importance in their communities, | 14 |
including contrasting viewpoints, through news, public affairs, | 15 |
public service, interactive, and special programming; and | 16 |
WHEREAS, The Fairness Doctrine has the effect of forcing | 17 |
journalists to avoid coverage of controversial issues rather than | 18 |
attempt to find contrasting viewpoints for every issue; and | 19 |
WHEREAS, The Fairness Doctrine violates the First Amendment | 20 |
rights of free speech and free press by prohibiting reporters from | 21 |
making their own decisions about balancing stories; and | 22 |
WHEREAS, Previous attempts by the United States Congress to | 23 |
enact the Fairness Doctrine into law were vetoed by both President | 24 |
Reagan and President Bush; now therefore be it | 25 |
RESOLVED, That we, the members of the 128th General Assembly | 26 |
of the State of Ohio, hereby request that the United States | 27 |
Congress refrain from enacting the Fairness Doctrine into law; and | 28 |
be it further | 29 |
RESOLVED, That the Clerk of the House of Representatives | 30 |
transmit duly authenticated copies of this resolution to the | 31 |
President of the United States, to the Speaker and the Clerk of | 32 |
the United States House of Representatives, to the President Pro | 33 |
Tempore and the Secretary of the United States Senate, to the | 34 |
members of the Ohio Congressional delegation, and to the news | 35 |
media of Ohio. | 36 |