On the recordJanuary 20, 2015
The proposal carries an enormous bias against enforcement, which in turn doesn't give consumers a leg to stand on.
Source
congress.govThe proposal carries an enormous bias against enforcement, which in turn doesn't give consumers a leg to stand on.
Eshoo argues the proposal weakens consumer protections regarding Internet access.
Share
More from Anna Eshoo
You did a great job, and I think that you answered--with your answers you were highly instructive to all of the members of the committee.
I see, as I expressed to you when we spoke, a disconnect between CMS, the FDA, and the VA on new treatments for mild Alzheimer's.
We need more guardrails in place on AI, which is why I introduced the Real Political Ads Act earlier this month.
I want to ask you if you will consider STAs and if you will commit to providing the public transparency that is really due because this is a huge issue?