Bill mandates AM radio in cars
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•House committee approves bill requiring new cars to have AM radio
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The House Energy and Commerce Committee approved a bill Wednesday requiring new cars to have AM radio.
The bill passed the committee on a roll-call vote of 45-2 and now heads to the full House for final approval.
Supporters say they are pushing the bill out of a concern that the slow demise of AM radio could make it more difficult to broadcast emergency information during natural disasters.
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