NTIA’s complicated guidance and approval process has delayed infrastructure deployment of broadband using BEAD funding.
FDA Recognizes Value of Tobacco Harm Reduction
Regulators approve less-harmful alternative to tobacco.
The CFPB’s Desperate, Final Gasp Under Biden
The CFPB has been attempting to overreach its authority in the final days of the Biden administration.
Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals Overturns the FCC’s Net Neutrality Rules
Federal Appeals Court correctly finds the FCC had no authority to impose new net neutrality rules.
Franchise Fees Raise Barriers to Broadband
Courts have held the line against franchise fee abuse. The FCC can protect consumers by ending the practice once and for all.
Biden-Harris Administration Launches Wasteful Airline Industry Inquiry
This broad and vague investigation is par for the course for the Biden-Harris administration and its pursuit of more regulation.
USPS Delivering for America Plan Needs to Deliver More
The U.S. Postal Service will lose $8 billion in FY 2024 and the Delivering for American Plan is not working as intended.
The Biden-Harris Administration’s Unintelligent Attack on AI
The Biden-Harris administration’s latest attack on American innovation is aimed at artificial intelligence.
Fifth Circuit Determines the USF Fee Is a Tax
The Fifth Circuit Court rocked the telecommunications world when it released its ruling on funding the USF.
Antitrust Regulators Play Monopoly: Rolling the Dice on Artificial Intelligence
Antitrust investigations of AI companies will likely stifle innovation and jeopardize US global competitiveness.









