BRING BACK THE FAIRNESS DOCTRINE

The Fairness Doctrine of the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC), introduced in 1949, was a policy that required the holders of broadcast licenses both to present controversial issues of public importance and to do so in a manner that was honest, equitable, and balanced. The FCC eliminated the policy in 1987 and removed the rule that implemented the policy from the Federal Register in August 2011.

The Fairness Doctrine had two basic elements: It required broadcasters to devote some of their airtime to discussing controversial matters of public interest, and to air contrasting views regarding those matters.

The doctrine did not require equal time for opposing views but required that contrasting viewpoints be presented.

Since the Doctrine has been abandoned, polarization among citizens and political parties has only increased. “Fake News” and opinions masquerading as news have proliferated, leading to ever-increasing division and strife among neighbors and fellow citizens.

It’s time to bring back the Fairness Doctrine!

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LEGISLATIVE HISTORY

H.R.4401 - Restore the Fairness Doctrine Act of 2019

Sponsor: Rep. Gabbard, Tulsi [D-HI-2] (Introduced 09/19/2019)
Committees: House – Energy and Commerce
Latest Action: House – 09/20/2019 Referred to the Subcommittee on Communications and Technology.

H.R.1409 - RUSH WAS RIGHT Act of 2021

Sponsor: Rep. Duncan, Jeff [R-SC-3] (Introduced 02/26/2021)
Committees: House – Energy and Commerce
Latest Action: House – 02/27/2021 Referred to the Subcommittee on Communications and Technology.

MEDIA COVERAGE

WP - The Fairness Doctrine won’t solve our problems — but it can foster needed debate
Broadcast Law Blog - The Return of the Fairness Doctrine. What it Was and Why it Won't Return
LA Times - Bring Back the Fairness Doctrine to Save American Democracy