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Commerce, Oversight, Technology, Telecommunications

Open Access Requirements Will Harm Broadband Deployment

March 31, 2022 Deborah Collier

Forcing the NTIA to use taxpayer funds for open access networks will stifle innovation and fail to increase broadband access.

Next Wave of Mid-band Spectrum Scheduled for Auction
Technology, Telecommunications

Next Wave of Mid-band Spectrum Scheduled for Auction

March 26, 2022 Deborah Collier

Federal Communications Commission announces schedule for auctioning the 2.5 GHz spectrum licenses.

General Waste, State Issues, Technology, Telecommunications

Broadband Bills in the States: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

March 11, 2022 Ryan Lanier

State officials must ensure that federal broadband funds be used connect truly unserved and underserved communities. 

Technology, Telecommunications

FCC Moves Forward on Pole Attachment Issues

March 4, 2022 Deborah Collier

The FCC will be considering a proposed rulemaking to clarify who should pay the cost of pole replacements at its March meeting.

State Issues, Technology, Telecommunications

Florida Should not Adopt California-Style Regulations

March 2, 2022 Thomas Schatz

The Florida legislature should reject HB 9 and prevent the state from becoming like California.

Oversight, Technology, Telecommunications

Broadband Funding Should Be Tied to Accurate FCC Broadband Maps

February 24, 2022 Deborah Collier

Accurate broadband deployment maps are critical to ensuring taxpayer dollars are not wasted on duplication.

Vital Regulatory Reforms for Satellite Operations
Commerce, Energy, Oversight, Regulations, Technology, Telecommunications

Vital Regulatory Reforms for Satellite Operations

February 19, 2022 Sean Kennedy

Members of Congress have proposed key legislation to enable the continued growth of American aerospace.

The Time has Come for Increased Spectrum Coordination
Commerce, Oversight, Technology, Telecommunications

The Time has Come for Increased Spectrum Coordination

February 18, 2022 Deborah Collier

Federally spectrum coordination needs improvement. NTIA and FCC have taken a first step with the Spectrum Coordination Initiative.

States Should Push for a National Privacy Framework
Privacy, State Issues, Technology, Telecommunications

States Should Push for a National Privacy Framework

February 17, 2022 Ryan Lanier

Instead of adopting costly and harmful data privacy bills, states should put pressure on Congress to adopt a national framework.

Privacy, Taxes, Technology, Telecommunications

IRS Reverses Facial Recognition Requirements in Win for Taxpayer Privacy

February 12, 2022 Eric Maus

The IRS’ reversal on facial recognition technology is a win for taxpayers, but the IRS will always be looking for new powers.

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