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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.

Commerce, General Waste, Oversight, Technology, Telecommunications

Federal Funds for Broadband Must Not Be Wasted

February 7, 2022 Deborah Collier

With an unprecedented amount of funds available for broadband, federal agencies must be careful not to waste taxpayer resources.

Commerce, Regulations, Technology, Telecommunications

Antitrust “Reform” Gains Momentum and Finds New Targets

January 27, 2022 Eric Maus

No economic industry is safe from so-called antitrust “reforms” 

The FAA Must Stop Holding Up 5G
Commerce, Defense, General Waste, Technology, Telecommunications, Transportation

The FAA Must Stop Holding Up 5G

January 19, 2022 Thomas Schatz

Federal agencies like the FAA cannot keep getting in the way of 5G deployment.

Turning on 5G will have no Impact on Airlines
Oversight, Regulations, Technology, Telecommunications, Transportation

Turning on 5G will have no Impact on Airlines

January 4, 2022 Deborah Collier

The FAA and Department of Transportation continue efforts to stop 5G deployment.  Here is the latest in the ongoing battle.

General Waste, Oversight, Technology, Telecommunications

Better IT Coordination May Lead to Improved Outcomes

December 18, 2021 Deborah Collier

GAO spotlights the need for greater coordination between 18F and USDS to reduce informatin technology duplication and waste.

Ohio Senate Passes Permanent Telehealth Reform
General Waste, Healthcare, Technology, Telecommunications

Ohio Senate Passes Permanent Telehealth Reform

December 16, 2021 Christina Smith

Ohio champions telehealth reform and other states should follow their lead.

Budget, Commerce, Oversight, State Issues, Technology, Telecommunications

Broadband Infrastructure Dollars Must be Used Wisely

December 9, 2021 Deborah Collier

The $65 billion for broadband infrastructure in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act must be used wisely.

International, Oversight, Regulations, Technology, Telecommunications, Transportation

Federal Agencies Must Stop Interfering with 5G Deployment

November 30, 2021 Deborah Collier

Federal agencies must stop objecting to the FCC’s decisions to open up spectrum for much-needed 5G deployment.

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