Try is not good enough. OK? Really. We are in the public business, all right, or the business of the public.
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.
The investments made in broadband infrastructure are having, I believe, a profound impact in local communities around the country.
if there is documented fraud, we need to cast a spotlight on that and examine it.
Yes, I mean the public needs to know, and in a very clear way, how they can track the progress of this.
I thank the ranking member for recognizing me. Mr. Speaker, I rise today in support of the Academic Competition Resolution of 2013, which is really the first step toward establishing a mobile apps contest for students across America, which…
I think that if this little town--wherever it is in West Virginia--had their 5,500 square foot library built with not only capacity for today but capacity for the future that was purchased that we wouldn't be having this discussion.
It is a great privilege to welcome Archbishop John Quinn to the House of Representatives and to thank him for offering the opening prayer today. Archbishop Quinn is one of the preeminent spiritual leaders and theologians of our Nation. His…
I might note that in my memory, I think this is the first time I am looking at a panel where the majority of those that are testifying are women.
Again, we would like to thank this committee, and particularly Representative Eshoo, who authored the amendment which guaranteed our HD carriage, for all your work in crafting legislation that recognized the incredible value and critical…
Simply put, consumers should not be held hostage when negotiators fail to come to an agreement.





