What This Bill Does
This resolution designates April 2023 as "Preserving and Protecting Local News Month." The Senate recognizes that local news serves an essential function in American democracy and acknowledges the contributions of local journalism to healthy communities.
Who It Affects
This resolution directly affects local news organizations, journalists, and communities that depend on local news reporting. It also affects the Senate as the body making this designation.
Key Provisions
• The Senate designates April 2023 as "Preserving and Protecting Local News Month" (Resolved section 1)
• The Senate affirms that local news serves an essential function in American democracy (Resolved section 2)
• The Senate recognizes local news as a public good (Resolved section 3)
• The Senate acknowledges the valuable contributions of local journalism toward maintaining healthy and vibrant communities (Resolved section 4)
What Changes
If this resolution passes, April 2023 will be officially designated as "Preserving and Protecting Local News Month" by the Senate. The Senate will have formally recognized local news as essential to democracy and as a public good.
Important Definitions
Beat reporting: the day-to-day coverage of a particular field that allows a journalist to develop expertise and cultivate sources.
Ghost newspapers: newspapers with reporting and photography staffs so significantly reduced they can no longer provide much breaking news or public service journalism.
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118TH CONGRESS
1ST SESSION
S. RES. 147
Designating April 2023 as ‘‘Preserving and Protecting Local News Month’’
and recognizing the importance and significance of local news.
IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
MARCH 30, 2023
Mr. SCHATZ (for himself, Mr. BLUMENTHAL, Mr. PADILLA, Mr. MARKEY, Ms.
CANTWELL, Mr. CASEY, Mr. WARNER, Mr. LUJA´N, Ms. HIRONO, Mr.
KELLY, Mr. WYDEN, and Ms. KLOBUCHAR) submitted the following reso-
lution; which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary
RESOLUTION
Designating April 2023 as ‘‘Preserving and Protecting Local
News Month’’ and recognizing the importance and sig-
nificance of local news.
Whereas the United States was founded on the principle of
freedom of the press enshrined in the First Amendment
to the Constitution of the United States, which declares
that ‘‘Congress shall make no law . . . abridging the free-
dom of speech, or of the press . . .’’;
Whereas an informed citizenry depends on accurate and unbi-
ased news reporting to inform the judgment of the peo-
ple;
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Whereas a robust, diverse, and sustainable local news pres-
ence leads to civic engagement and the buttressing of
democratic norms and practices;
Whereas the absence of local news outlets and investigative
reporting allows local government corruption and cor-
porate malfeasance to go unchecked;
Whereas local journalists help combat disinformation by
using their community knowledge and connections to de-
bunk fraudulent or misleading content;
Whereas local cable franchises routinely provide for public
educational and government access channels on their sys-
tems, and those channels—
(1) offer vital local civic programming that informs
communities;
(2) provide news and information not often available
on other local broadcast channels or cable;
(3) supplement local journalism; and
(4) at times, are the only source for local news;
Whereas the people of the United States trust local news
sources by a 2-to-1 margin;
Whereas, according to recent research—
(1) the United States has lost more than 2,500 local
print outlets since 2005, which accounts for 1⁄4 of all
local print outlets, and is on track to lose 1⁄3 by 2025;
(2) an average of more than 2 local print outlets are
being shuttered every week in the United States;
(3) more than 200 of the 3,143 counties and county
equivalents in the United States have no local newspaper
at all, creating a news shortage for the 4,000,000 resi-
dents of those areas;
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(4) of the remaining counties in the United States,
more than 1⁄2 have only 1 newspaper to cover populations
ranging from fewer than 1,000 to more than 1,000,000
residents and 2⁄3 have no daily newspaper, with fewer
than 100 of these counties having a digital substitute;
(5) more than 1⁄2 of all newspapers in the United
States have changed owners during the past decade, and,
in 2020, the 25 largest newspaper ownership companies
owned 1⁄3 of all daily newspapers, including 70 percent of
newspapers that still circulate daily;
(6) of the surviving 6,700 newspapers in the United
States, not fewer than 1,000 qualify as ‘‘ghost news-
papers’’, or newspapers with reporting and photography
staffs that are so significantly reduced that they can no
longer provide much of the breaking news or public serv-
ice journalism that once informed readers about vital
issues in their communities; and
(7) rural counties are among the counties most
deeply impacted by the loss of local reporting, as more
than 500 of the 2,500 newspapers that have closed or
merged since 2005 are in rural counties;
Whereas, while overall employment in newspaper, television,
radio, and digital newsrooms dropped by roughly 26 per-
cent, or 30,000 jobs, between 2008 and 2020, the plunge
in newspaper newsrooms alone was much worse at 57
percent, or 40,000 jobs, during that same time period;
Whereas the number of news employees in the radio broad-
casting industry dropped by 26 percent between 2008
and 2020;
Whereas digital native publications have laid off hundreds of
journalists, and many of those publications have shut-
tered during the last year;
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Whereas beat reporting, meaning the day-to-day coverage of
a particular field that allows a journalist to develop ex-
pertise and cultivate sources, has ceased to be a viable
career for would-be journalists due to the decimation of
newsroom budgets;
Whereas requests submitted under section 552 of title 5,
United States Code (commonly referred to as ‘‘Freedom
of Information Act requests’’), by local newspapers to
local, State, and Federal agencies fell by nearly 50 per-
cent between 2005 and 2010, demonstrating a significant
drop in the extent to which local reporters request gov-
ernment records;
Whereas newspapers alone lost more than $39,800,000,000
in advertising revenue between 2005 and 2020;
Whereas the sponsorship revenue of all-news radio stations
dropped by 25 percent between 2019 and 2021;
Whereas there remains a significant gender disparity in news-
room employment, with women comprising approximately
1⁄3 of staff who are 30 years of age or older;
Whereas women who are local television news anchors and re-
porters, especially women of color, are often subject to
harassment and stalking;
Whereas, across the United States, there are 195 newspapers
published by and for Black readers, and, in recent years,
many of those newspapers have seen—
(1) significant losses in advertising revenue as small
businesses in their communities were forced to close; and
(2) declines in circulation due to the closures of
businesses in their communities;
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Whereas the number of Black journalists working at daily
newspapers dropped by 40 percent between 1997 and
2014, more than for any other demographic group;
Whereas the number of print media sources published by and
for American Indian readers has shrunk dramatically in
recent years, from 700 media outlets in 1998 to only 200
in 2018;
Whereas Tribally owned news outlets are often dependent on
Tribal governments for funding, but most of those outlets
lack the policy structure necessary to fully protect jour-
nalistic independence;
Whereas a 2018 survey by the Native American Journalists
Association found that 83 percent of respondents believed
that Native press coverage of Tribal government affairs
was sometimes, frequently, or always censored;
Whereas there are more than 550 Latino news media outlets
in the United States, and those news media outlets rely
primarily on a declining advertising revenue base;
Whereas the lack of local news impacts communities that
speak languages other than English, which are often ex-
cluded from national media coverage;
Whereas more than 100 local newsrooms have closed during
the COVID–19 pandemic;
Whereas the COVID–19 pandemic took a substantial eco-
nomic toll on the local news industry, contributing to
budget cuts, staff layoffs, and scores of newsroom clo-
sures, from which the industry has yet to fully recover;
Whereas PEN America proposed ‘‘a major reimagining of the
local news space’’ in its 2019 call-to-action report, ‘‘Los-
ing the News: The Decimation of Local Journalism and
the Search for Solutions’’, and called on society and the
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Federal Government to urgently address the alarming de-
mise of local journalism; and
Whereas, half a century ago, Congress perceived that the
commercial television industry would not independently
provide the educational and public interest broadcasting
that was appropriate and necessary for the country, and,
informed by an independent report prepared by the Car-
negie Commission on Educational Television, created the
Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which has since en-
sured that radio and television include public interest
educational and reporting programs using annually ap-
propriated funds: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate—
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(1) designates April 2023 as ‘‘Preserving and
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Protecting Local News Month’’;
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(2) affirms that local news serves an essential
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function in the democracy of the United States;
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(3) recognizes local news as a public good; and
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(4) acknowledges the valuable contributions of
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local journalism towards the maintenance of healthy
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and vibrant communities.
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