Chevron deference is overturned by the Supreme Court in its ruling in favor of Loper Bright Enterprises.
Congress Needs to Stop the FCC From Taking Over the Internet
Congress, not the FCC, should decide how the internet should be regulated.
Ban on Bulk Billing Is Bad for Consumers
The FCC Chair is considering a ban on bulk billing for broadband in another effort to fix what is not broken.
The FCC’s Not So Merry-Go-Round of Net Neutrality
The Biden administration’s creates uncertainty for future of broadband deployments across America and wastes taxpayer resources.
Congress Must Restore Spectrum Auction Authority
A year has passed since the FCC lost its spectrum auction authority. It is time for Congress to renew this authority.
Connecting Americans to Broadband Should Not Be Impeded
With $42.45 billion on the line to connect unserved communities, NTIA should not force states like Virginia to rate regulate.
Federal Agencies Need to Improve IT Modernization Efforts
Federal agencies are still struggling with software asset management and cloud adoption, potentially wasting taxpayer dollars.
Reflecting on Privacy Laws During Data Privacy Week
Data Privacy Week is an opportunity to review can be done to protect data and learn what privacy laws are being proposed.
The FCC Is Burning the Turkey
The FCC’s two recent rule making proceedings will deliver a burnt Turkey for Thanksgiving by harming future investments.
IRS Survey on Tax Preparation Software Misleads Taxpayers
The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration finds fault with design and results of IRS’s new direct file system survey.


