National Information Integrity and Wartime Broadcasting Act
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The National Information Integrity and Wartime Broadcasting Act was a congress act passed by the Confederate States of Floria Congress and the first major bill passed by Ronald Trueman Jr.'s administration in his second term of office. The new bill was widely condemned by human rights globally as opposition airtime became restricted to off-peak hours widening information asymmetry.