Bill Detail
H.R. 651
Congress: 119
Title
Spectrum Pipeline Act of 2025
Summary
Spectrum Pipeline Act of 2025 This bill renews the authority of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to auction licenses for the use of radio frequency spectrum, and requires some frequencies currently used by the federal government to be reallocated to permit use by private entities. Specifically, the bill reauthorizes the FCC’s use of competitive bidding (i.e., auctions) to grant licenses for the use of specific frequencies. (The FCC’s auction authority must be renewed by Congress periodically. It expired on March 9, 2023, and has not been renewed.) Further, the bill directs the National Telecommunications and Information Administration to identify frequencies currently designated for use by the federal government that may be reallocated to permit use by private entities either exclusively or on a shared basis. At least half of the spectrum identified for reallocation must be allocated to commercial use (including commercial wireless use), and licenses in this category must be auctioned by the FCC within a specified time frame. A separate portion of the spectrum must be allocated to unlicensed use. (Unlicensed frequencies are commonly used to support Wi-Fi, connected appliances, wearable consumer devices, and other electronics.) The bill also makes certain changes to the process for compensating federal entities that relocate to new frequencies under a spectrum reallocation plan. The bill shortens the time frame for congressional review of payments to these entities, and permits such payments to be used to cover the cost of replacing existing systems and equipment with state-of-the-art upgrades.
Sponsor
Rep. Rick Allen [R-GA-12]
Status
Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
Status as of Jun 9, 6:28 PM · synced 20d ago
Introduced
2025-01-23
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Bill Engagement
Spectrum Pipeline Act of 2025 This bill renews the authority of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to auction licenses for the use of radio frequency spectrum, and requ…
Lobbyists on the case
- Ogr2 filings · 11 lobs
- Verizon Communications Inc. and Various Subsidiaries1 filing · 11 lobs
- Charter Communications, Inc.1 filing · 7 lobs
- Air Transport Association of America, Inc. (D/b/a Airlines for America)1 filing · 6 lobs
- Mercury Strategies, LLC1 filing · 2 lobs
- Chris Giblin2026 Q1
- Conrad Lass2026 Q1
- Timothy Mcgivern2026 Q1
- Tucker Shumack2026 Q1
- Dean Aguillen2026 Q1
- Catherine Bohigian2026 Q1
- Brooks Brunson-pitts2026 Q1
- Michael Buchanan2026 Q1