The Biden administration’s creates uncertainty for future of broadband deployments across America and wastes taxpayer resources.
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.
Congress Should Permanently Maintain Higher 1099-K Reporting Requirements
A higher 1099-K threshold would protect taxpayers from higher taxes, more audits, and complicated paperwork.
Celebrating Creative Women on World IP Day
April 26, 2023 celebrates Women in IP, which should provide focus on protecting their intellectual property rights.
House Renews Consideration of Privacy Legislation
House subcommittee holds hearing to discuss what should be included in legislation to protect consumer data privacy.
Data Privacy Day Is a Reminder That a National Framework is Necessary
Data Privacy Day is an opportunity for all Americans and Congress to learn more about protecting the privacy of personal data.
Biden’s Killjoy Solution to Video Gaming
The FTC is continuing its new practice of interfering in the economy.
Senate Hearing Must Focus on Avoiding Duplicative Middle Mile Broadband Funding
Senate hearing should focus on a review of current broadband spending programs, particularly spending for middle-mile deployments.
The New FCC Maps Are a Critical Component to Broadband Funding
With FCC’s broadband mapping process underway, patience is key to ensuring accuracy.





