Both Congress and the FCC have expressed concern that Huawei and ZTE equipment may pose a national security threat to the United States.
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.
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.
We joined Sens. Klobuchar (D-MN) and Thune (R-SD) to introduce the bipartisan Reforming Broadband Connectivity Act.
China is rapidly becoming a geopolitical foe whose policies... are often at odds with basic American principles.
That shouldn't be the case. I say that because that is an aberration of capitalism.
Both Congress and the FCC have expressed concern that Huawei and ZTE equipment may pose a national security threat to the United States.
I think that permitting reform piece is going to unlock a lot of opportunity for workers of the future.
The Reforming Broadband Connectivity Act, which enjoys bipartisan support, would be a good first step.
That shouldn't be the case. I say that because that is an aberration of capitalism.
That shouldn't be the case. I say that because that is an aberration of capitalism.
Getting PAHPA put back together the right way with the proper resources is going to be a big deal for all of us.
Every bit of this ends up on the ratepayers' bills at a time when everyone is hurting from the commodity prices and other increases.
I think to negotiate a settlement where we can get to a seven-state solution is critical to make sure we avoid what would become endless litigation.





