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Technology

Pai’s Policies at the FCC Should Be Continued
Technology, Telecommunications

Pai’s Policies at the FCC Should Be Continued

December 1, 2020 Thomas Schatz

It is sad to imagine an FCC without the candor, intelligence, and wit of the outgoing Chairman.

Healthcare, PBM, PBMs, Pharmacy Benefits Manager, State Issues, Technology, Telecommunications

Gov. Ralph Northam Signs Legislation Extending Telemedicine to Help Virginians

November 19, 2020 Frances Floresca

Governor Northam (D) signed two bills which would allow medical services to be provided through telemedicine in Virginia. 

Technology, Telecommunications

FCC Action on 5.9 GHz Will Free Up Vital Spectrum for Unlicensed Use

November 13, 2020 Thomas Schatz

The FCC’s November meeting includes a much needed and significant decision on 5.9 GHz that will free up long underutilized spectrum for unlicensed use.

Results of State Ballot Measures
Budget, Commerce, Privacy, Regulations, State Issues, Taxes, Technology, Telecommunications

Results of State Ballot Measures

November 5, 2020 Frances Floresca

CCAGW took positions for or against eight ballot measures and supported the correct outcomes on five of them. 

Technology, Telecommunications

How the Election Impacts the Internet

November 4, 2020 Deborah Collier

This year’s election will impact more than just who resides at the White House for the next four years.

Budget, Commerce, Privacy, Regulations, State Issues, Taxes, Technology, Telecommunications

Council for Citizens Against Government Waste State Ballot Measure Guide

October 29, 2020 Frances Floresca

Voters across America will be considering ballot initiatives on November 3, 2020.  CCAGW has compiled a list of ballot initiatives to support or oppose. 

Net Neutrality Housekeeping at the FCC
Regulations, Technology, Telecommunications

Net Neutrality Housekeeping at the FCC

October 8, 2020 Deborah Collier

The FCC is scheduled to finalize the Restoring Internet Freedom Order (RIFO) remand on October 27, 2020.  Details of the draft Remand Order demonstrate why the internet has maintained its resilience since implementation of RIFO.

General Waste, Regulations, Technology, Telecommunications

House Judiciary Committee Antitrust Report Is Anti-Competitive

October 8, 2020 Thomas Schatz

The House Judiciary Committee Majority Staff Report on Competition in Digital Markets is anti-competitive and a waste of the taxpayers’ money.

Technology, Telecommunications

U.S. Should Reject Socialized Broadband

September 29, 2020 Thomas Schatz

Tomorrow, the FCC is meeting to consider a critical opportunity to make available for shared use spectrum previously reserved for the DoD.

Reverse Auctions will Benefit Rural Americans
Commerce, Technology, Telecommunications

Reverse Auctions will Benefit Rural Americans

September 4, 2020 Deborah Collier

The FCC’s Rural Digital Opportunity Fund reverse auction will provide $16 billion over ten years to help expand broadband to 6 million homes and businesses in unserved areas of the country.  

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