Democrats on Capitol Hill intend to move the digital transition deadline forward despite efforts to the contrary by Republicans. Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D-W.V.) last week introduced legislation to delay the DTV transition until June 12 from the current Feb. 17 deadline. Rockefeller, head of the Senate Commerce Committee, tried to fast-track the bill but was blocked by Republicans.
Meanwhile, House Democrats are moving forward on their own delay bill. House Commerce Committee Chairman Henry Waxman (D-Calif.) told reporters that marking up delay legislation would be one of the first orders of business for the committee. He told Broadcasting & Cable the bill was scheduled for mark-up—when committee members pick nits--tomorrow.