
I think it is disturbing that you have refused to comply, fully comply, with the FOIA request asking for the text of more than 47,000 informal net neutrality complaints filed with the FCC.
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I think it is disturbing that you have refused to comply, fully comply, with the FOIA request asking for the text of more than 47,000 informal net neutrality complaints filed with the FCC.

One of the most important issues currently before the FCC is obviously net neutrality.

The benefits of Title II protections to every other sector of our economy are enormous.

The arguments made by the National Science Foundation are important and perhaps provide us with the final answer.

I like the idea of a block buy because it does commit the Congress to the future.

I don't think, you know, coming here today and saying 'I am for net neutrality' is really a credible statement.

I want to know what you believe the FCC can do about this.

If you're going to build an icebreaker, build a heavy because it can do the job of the medium as well.

Just a final comment. A couple of decisions are going to have to be made by us...

Within the next 6 months, this committee and Congress are going to have to make some final decisions about the icebreakers.

We should ask that subcommittee to ask the U.S. Navy, are there any military requirements for the U.S. Navy in the Arctic.

I don't think it is a credible statement for you to say that you support it.

In your opening statement you said that the Coast Guard provides Department of Defense services.

The support necessary to build these icebreakers and any other thing really will come from the American economy or American manufacturers.