At this point, we must ask if the Inspector General will have the resources needed to investigate the Administrator's seemingly endless misconduct.
Janice Schakowsky
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Janice D. Schakowsky is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for Illinois's 9th congressional district since 1999. A member of the Democratic Party, she has been a prominent advocate for various progressive issues, including healthcare reform, women's rights, and consumer protection. Schakowsky has played a significant role in shaping policies related to social justice and economic equality throughout her tenure in Congress.
Senator Carper has stated on the basis of information, I believe, from a whistleblower, has stated that he worked with you on a deal to preserve fuel efficiency standards.
Your conduct as Administrator has demonstrated a lack of respect for American taxpayers and the Agency you were appointed to lead.
The evidence is clear. You have failed as a steward of American taxpayer dollars and our environment.
Current CFIUS review is inadequate to capture the various ways a foreign interest may try to access sensitive American technologies.
We must consider whether the current safeguards for our national security and our nation's workers are sufficient.
Our CRA would reinstate the 2015 Open Internet Rules and restore the FCC to its expert oversight role over ISPs network practices.
I am deeply concerned that as we move forward in a world without the Open Internet Rules, ISPs will once again act in anticompetitive ways intended to tamp down competition and consolidate their hold over their customers.
The truth is that giving ISPs the ability to play gatekeeper only benefits the ISPs and their shareholders--and significantly HURTS innovators and consumers.
Like baseball, these markets cannot function without clear rules and a ref to call balls and strikes.
I hope to work with my friends on the other side of the aisle to make our bill bipartisan as well.
I'm concerned that many of the changes to Mr. Bennett's written submission were of a substantive and factual nature.





