John Hickenlooper
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John Wright Hickenlooper is an American politician and businessman currently serving as the junior United States senator from Colorado, a position he has held since January 3, 2021. A member of the Democratic Party, Hickenlooper previously served as the 42nd governor of Colorado from January 11, 2011, to January 8, 2019. During his tenure as governor, he focused on issues such as health care, job creation, and renewable energy, and he was known for his pragmatic approach to governance.
I think we need to push to get it done, but I think we need to not burn the boat in terms of the generation that we have in the meanwhile.
How do we make sure that we can maintain the transparency? We can accelerate the time, but we have got to make sure we protect the role of the public in having an opportunity to discuss their own future as well.
the Space Command has been in the news lately. A final decision may be forthcoming soon, but the reported rationale behind that decision is misguided. There are rumors out there that ignore the fact that this basing process is about a…
This should not be anybody's goal, especially as foreign adversaries seek to undermine our efforts at every corner.
It is imperative that the U.S. and the appropriate agencies develop thoughtful, commonsense standards when it comes to the development and deployment of technologies related to orbital debris management.
Sadly, the default approach around this town, in my view, is what more can the government do, not less innovation thriving under the light torch of regulation.
It is imperative that the U.S. and the appropriate agencies develop thoughtful, commonsense standards when it comes to the development and deployment of technologies related to orbital debris management.
Sadly, the default approach around this town, in my view, is what more can the government do, not less innovation thriving under the light torch of regulation.
This should not be anybody's goal, especially as foreign adversaries seek to undermine our efforts at every corner.
We joined Sens. Klobuchar (D-MN) and Thune (R-SD) to introduce the bipartisan Reforming Broadband Connectivity Act.
In 2019, the FCC unanimously voted to ban the use of Universal Service Fund dollars to purchase Huawei or ZTE equipment due to threats posed to our national security.
China is rapidly becoming a geopolitical foe whose policies... are often at odds with basic American principles.
Both Congress and the FCC have expressed concern that Huawei and ZTE equipment may pose a national security threat to the United States.
The Reforming Broadband Connectivity Act, which enjoys bipartisan support, would be a good first step.
China is rapidly becoming a geopolitical foe whose policies... are often at odds with basic American principles.
The Reforming Broadband Connectivity Act, which enjoys bipartisan support, would be a good first step.





