The FCC, I believe, has to act decisively to reform the market and stop anticompetitive practices.
Anna Eshoo
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Anna A. Eshoo is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for California's 16th congressional district since 2013. A member of the Democratic Party, she has been an advocate for various issues including healthcare, technology, and environmental protection. Eshoo has played a significant role in shaping policies related to telecommunications and has been involved in efforts to improve access to healthcare for her constituents.
Robust, enforceable open Internet rules prevent broadband providers from blocking or throttling lawful online content or engaging in paid prioritization.
Any outfit that is going to place charges on a consumer's bill and bilk them, I don't think that is the place where anybody wants to stand.
A 'dig once' policy is one such example of how to reduce the barriers to broadband deployment, increase competition, and do so while saving taxpayer dollars.
Thank you for your work on Lifeline. Thank you. It is really helping to make a difference.
This will help to mitigate a lot of the hardship millions of families across our Nation have faced in dealing with that service.
Can you provide some clarification as to whether video and multimedia evidence will be treated the same as written materials as a matter of this subcommittee's process?
Like many of you, I am encouraged, actually excited, about the recent signing of the bipartisan budget agreement.
I think that section 629 is pretty specific in terms of its intention to give consumers a choice in what device they want to use.
This amendment makes a very simple change to existing law that will allow federal employees to plug in their electric vehicles at work. I was surprised to learn last year that my constituents who work and volunteer at federal facilities…
In my Silicon Valley congressional district and on both sides of the Atlantic, companies continue to reel from the October 6 decision by the European Court of Justice to nullify the U.S.-E.U. Safe Harbor agreement.





