$NN defended at Oppenheimer
The change was proposed by Republican representative Steve Womack of Arkansas, who argues the change would disrupt retail supply chains. We think the likelihood of the amendment passing is fairly low and must survive several steps left in the legislative process before being adopted into law including a formal full House Appropriations Committee markup, final negotiations in the Senate, and lastly White House approval. Tests so far have not shown any interference with RFID or other devices. Regardless, the bill would not go into effect until the start of the government's fiscal year on October 1. The FCC could issue an NPRM and Report & Order prior to that.
$NN defended at Oppenheimer
The change was proposed by Republican representative Steve Womack of Arkansas, who argues the change would disrupt retail supply chains. We think the likelihood of the amendment passing is fairly low and must survive several steps left in the legislative process before being adopted into law including a formal full House Appropriations Committee markup, final negotiations in the Senate, and lastly White House approval. Tests so far have not shown any interference with RFID or other devices. Regardless, the bill would not go into effect until the start of the government's fiscal year on October 1. The FCC could issue an NPRM and Report & Order prior to that.
$NN defended at Oppenheimer
The change was proposed by Republican representative Steve Womack of Arkansas, who argues the change would disrupt retail supply chains. We think the likelihood of the amendment passing is fairly low and must survive several steps left in the legislative process before being adopted into law including a formal full House Appropriations Committee markup, final negotiations in the Senate, and lastly White House approval. Tests so far have not shown any interference with RFID or other devices. Regardless, the bill would not go into effect until the start of the government's fiscal year on October 1. The FCC could issue an NPRM and Report & Order prior to that.
$NN defended at Oppenheimer
The change was proposed by Republican representative Steve Womack of Arkansas, who argues the change would disrupt retail supply chains. We think the likelihood of the amendment passing is fairly low and must survive several steps left in the legislative process before being adopted into law including a formal full House Appropriations Committee markup, final negotiations in the Senate, and lastly White House approval. Tests so far have not shown any interference with RFID or other devices. Regardless, the bill would not go into effect until the start of the government's fiscal year on October 1. The FCC could issue an NPRM and Report & Order prior to that.
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