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Senators Reintroduce ''AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act''


U.S. Congress
U.S. Congress

In a strong bipartisan move, Senators Edward J. Markey (D-MA) and Ted Cruz (R-TX) have reintroduced the "AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act" aimed at ensuring AM radio remains a standard feature in all new vehicles without additional cost to consumers. This legislation mandates that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) enforce the inclusion of AM broadcast radios in new cars, emphasizing the crucial role AM radio plays during emergencies.

The act, which saw a previous introduction in May 2023, passed through the Senate Commerce Committee in July of the same year and the House Energy and Commerce Committee in September 2024 but failed to reach a floor vote. The current session shows promise with over 40 senators, including Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), John Barrasso (R-WY) and Bernie Sanders (I-VT), rallying as co-sponsors.

The reintroduction comes in response to the increasing frequency of climate-induced disasters, such as the recent wildfires in Los Angeles, where AM radio proved vital in broadcasting emergency information. "Tens of millions of listeners have voiced the necessity of AM radio in their vehicles. It's an indispensable tool for emergency communication across the nation," stated Senator Markey.

Senator Cruz echoed this sentiment, highlighting AM radio's reliability during crises like weather disasters and power outages. "AM radio is not just about entertainment but a critical infrastructure for safety, fostering free speech and aiding in our democratic processes," Cruz noted.

Under the proposed act, vehicle manufacturers will need to include AM radio as standard equipment in new cars made post-enactment. Additionally, the bill stipulates a transition period during which manufacturers must clearly label any vehicles without AM capability and prohibits charging extra for AM access until the law is fully in effect.

"NAB is deeply grateful to Chairman Cruz and Sen. Markey, along with their bipartisan cosponsors, for reintroducing legislation to ensure that AM radio remains readily accessible in all vehicles," said NAB President and CEO Curtis LeGeyt. "Time and again, AM radio has proven itself as an irreplaceable resource in emergencies, keeping families safe and communities informed when every second counts. Further, its diversity of programming and reach remain unique amongst all audio media. We urge Congress to move quickly to pass this important legislation and ensure Americans continue to benefit from this free life-saving service."

The legislation also encompasses a directive for the Comptroller General to study the effectiveness of the Integrated Public Alert and Warning System (IPAWS), particularly the role of AM radio within this framework. This study aims to ensure that emergency communication methods like AM radio continue to evolve with technological advancements and remain a reliable resource for public safety.

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