New Bill Would Impose Shot Clocks on FCC Merger Reviews
Broadband Breakfast
February 26, 2026
WASHINGTON, Feb. 26, 2026 – Two Capitol Hill lawmakers want to put the Federal Communications Commission on the clock.
Reps. August Pfluger , R-Texas, and Josh Gottheimer , D-N.J., introduced a bill Thursday to impose shot clocks on FCC merger reviews.
The bill, called the Keep it Moving Act, would codify the FCC’s informal 180-day deadline for merger reviews, which it has at times far exceeded. If the agency missed that deadline, with some exceptions, applicants would be able to get a court to compel the agency to approve their deal. The agency would have to ask the court for permission to deny at that point.
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