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House Commerce Committee Chm. Tauzin (R-La.) is co- sponsoring st...

House Commerce Committee Chm. Tauzin (R-La.) is co- sponsoring standalone bill that contains language for implementing NextWave settlement agreement. Bill, filed Wed. afternoon, also is co-sponsored by Reps. Conyers (D-Mich.), Sensenbrenner (R-Wis.), Thomas (R-Cal.). “It is consistent with [FCC]…

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Chairman Powell’s recommended settlement,” said Tauzin spokesman Ken Johnson. Legislation, which wasn’t available by our deadline, is expected to include virtually all of settlement’s provisions. One caveat is that language remain intact as part of implementing legislation or deal could be renegotiated. However, several sources have indicated that if only minor changes are made, that isn’t likely to happen. Bill is standalone proposal that’s expected to reach House floor as early as today (Fri.). Speculation earlier Thurs. had been that language could be tacked onto economic stimulus bill, which also is heading to House floor. Prospects are less clear in Senate, where Commerce Committee’s ranking Republican McCain (Ariz.) and Chmn. Hollings (D-S.C.) have raised concerns about timing of deal’s needing to be approved by Congress by year-end and other issues. Standalone bill in House comes within days of joint hearings by Judiciary and Commerce subcommittees at which some members raised concerns, although Tauzin said he expected it to be passed this year. Settlement, if finalized, would provide $6 billion to NextWave for relinquishing licenses and $10 billion to U.S. Treasury, to be paid by winners of FCC’s Jan. re-auction of C-block licenses, such as Verizon Wireless. Johnson said there still were several options for how NextWave legislation could move in House now that bill had been introduced. One was that it could be attached to “must-move” legislation, he said. Legislation, “Prompt Utilization of Wireless Spectrum Act,” said it “authorizes and approves” decision by FCC and Justice Dept. to settle NextWave case. Bill would appropriate $9.5 billion to carry out settlement and contains provisions to ensure that govt. would receive its payment before NextWave. After final settlement approval, bill says NextWave would “completely relinquish” all claims to licenses and covered spectrum. It also would provide for expedited judicial review of challenges to settlement agreement and other issues.