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Lindsey Graham |
U.S. Senator (Assumed office: 2003) U.S. House of Representatives (1995-2003) |
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This page was current as of the 2016 election.
- Lindsey Graham co-sponsored S 193 - the Broadcast Decency Enforcement Act of 2005, which increased fines for broadcasting "obscene, indecent, or profane language" as defined by the Federal Communications Commission. It became law on June 15, 2006.[2]
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