I think people having a final place where they can go, where they are frustrated and confusing dealing with our program, can go get a fair shake.
Catherine Cortez Masto
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Catherine Cortez Masto is the junior United States senator from Nevada, having taken office on January 3, 2017. A member of the Democratic Party, she made history as the first Latina senator in U.S. history. Before her election to the Senate, Cortez Masto served as the Attorney General of Nevada from 2007 to 2015, where she focused on consumer protection and public safety issues. She has been an advocate for various policies, including healthcare access, immigration reform, and economic development in Nevada.
There is no doubt in my mind. There are attacks that have already occurred, will continue to occur and we need to be very proactive and work together to address this issue.
What incentives should be available to support the renewable energy sector, especially as the ITC and PTC are phased out?
OK. And so for that reason, and just what you said, can I have a commitment--obviously, at times it is hard when policyholders are filing claims and it takes time for them to go through that process--that you would consider extending the…
I appreciate that. And as part of your analysis, will you also be determining how many homeowners were not mapped into mandatory purchase areas and, therefore, may not be insured by the program?
To me, to be honest, I don't care what technology is used to connect folks in Nevada.
Earlier this year, I joined Senator Markey and several other Senators on this Committee in calling for the FCC to protect consumers from receiving unwanted and intrusive robocalls.
I strongly support the good work done by the industry-led Robocall Strike Force, which made significant progress toward arming consumers with call blocking tools.
I think we need to cut red tape and bureaucracy that delays the deployment of this, lift regulatory burdens that prevent investment.





