To direct the Federal Communications Commission to establish a task force to be known as the 6G Task Force, and for other purposes.
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Summary
What This Bill Does
This bill, To direct the Federal Communications Commission to establish a task force to be known as the 6G Task Force, and for other purposes., changes federal law or congressional policy affecting technology companies and users of digital services. The main policy domain is Technology, Transportation, Trade.
Who Benefits and How
technology companies and users of digital services may benefit from new authority, funding, eligibility, regulatory clarity, or reduced risk created by the bill.
Who Bears the Burden and How
federal implementing agencies, technology companies and users of digital services may take on implementation duties, reporting obligations, compliance costs, or oversight responsibilities.
Key Provisions
- Section H0A9DF7E74E404E8FA9239B8EF2C14B74: 1. Short title This Act may be cited as the Future Uses of Technology Upholding Reliable and Enhanced Networks Act or the FUTURE Networks Act.
- Section HDBAC746CD81C403F97842354C5AA8BF5: 2. 6G Task Force Not later than 120 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Commission shall establish a task force to be known as the 6G Task...
Evidence Chain:
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At a Glance
What This Bill Does
This bill, To direct the Federal Communications Commission to establish a task force to be known as the 6G Task Force, and for other purposes., changes federal law or congressional policy affecting technology companies and users of digital services.
Key Policy Areas
Technology, Transportation, Trade
Primary Purpose
This bill, To direct the Federal Communications Commission to establish a task force to be known as the 6G Task Force, and for other purposes., changes federal law or congressional policy affecting technology companies and users of digital services.
Policy Domains
Whole bill
Identified Gains
Contextual inference, no direct clause citation- technology companies and users of digital services
Contextual inference, no direct clause citation
Identified Costs
Contextual inference, no direct clause citation- federal implementing agencies
- technology companies and users of digital services
Contextual inference, no direct clause citation
Sponsors
Legislative Progress
In CommitteeReceived; read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, …
Additional sponsor: Mr. Walberg
Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the …
Ms. Matsui (for herself and Mr. Johnson of Ohio) introduced …
Impact analysis is available but no clear stakeholder effects identified. View clause-level analysis →
Bill Structure & Actor Mappings
Who is "The Secretary" in each section?
- "the_commission"
- → The commission identified in the operative section
Key Definitions
Terms defined in this bill
the Federal Communications Commission. The term not trusted means, with respect to an entity, that— the Chair has made a public determination that such entity is owned by, controlled by, or subject to the influence of a foreign adversary
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