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												10/12/2015 | IARU Administrative Council Stresses Importance of Antenna Systems for Amateur RadioThe IARU Administrative Council has adopted a resolution calling on IARU member societies to encourage governments to recognize the importance of the Amateur Radio Service and of Amateur Radio antennas. 
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												08/06/2015 | Amateur Radio Parity Act Would Not Void “Private Contracts,” ARRL General Counsel SaysARRL General Counsel Chris Imlay, W3KD, has rebutted assertions, expressed by some, that the Amateur Radio Parity Act of 2015 would represent an unlawful intrusion into “private contracts.” 
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												03/16/2015 | ARRL President: H.R. 1301 is All About FairnessThe push is on to convince Congress to pass The Amateur Radio Parity Act of 2015 — H.R. 1301, introduced in the US House early this month with bipartisan support. 
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												03/16/2015 | Colorado Governor Signs Amateur Radio Antenna Bill Into LawFriday the 13th turned out to be a lucky day for Colorado hams, as Gov John Hickenlooper signed into law an Amateur Radio antenna bill that mirrors the PRB-1 federal pre-emption policy. 
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												01/16/2015 | Michigan Passes, Governor Signs Antenna Accommodation LegislationMichigan Passes, Governor Signs Antenna Accommodation Legislation. 
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												05/28/2014 | Ohio Antenna Law Challenge May Be OverIt appears that an Ohio ham will be able to erect a 60 foot antenna support structure, after the dismissal of the town's appeal. 
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												02/10/2014 | Radio Amateurs of Canada Cautions Regulator Against Tower Rules Changes that Affect HamsRadio Amateurs of Canada has told Industry Canada that it will fight changes to tower citing rules that affect hams. 
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												12/19/2012 | New York City Ham Wins Appeal, Can Keep His TowerIn November 2012, the New York City Board of Standards and Appeals ruled that though perhaps uncommon, an Amateur Radio antenna system is indeed an accessory use under New York City’s zoning ordinance and the building permit issued to Paul Isaacs, W2JGQ, 
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