I appreciate that you're always accessible and willing to travel across the country to see how the FCC's regulations are affecting companies and consumers.
Bob Latta
The Public Record
Bob Edward Latta is an American politician serving as a member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio's 5th congressional district since January 4, 2007. A member of the Republican Party, Latta has been involved in various legislative efforts during his tenure, focusing on issues such as energy policy, healthcare, and agriculture. He has served on several committees, contributing to discussions on national security and economic development.
I applaud the work you and the Commission are doing to make 6 gigahertz available for unlicensed use, but I am concerned about how it might impact the utilities in my district who rely on that band for fixed wireless services.
I thank the gentleman from Oregon (Mr. Walden), the Republican leader of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, for yielding me time. Mr. Speaker, I rise today in support of this bipartisan legislation to combat illegal robocalls. With an…
Well, Mr. Chairman, thank you very much for holding today's hearing, and thank you very much to our witnesses for being here for our second hearing on C-band spectrum.
While bipartisan, market-based principles have led us well over the last two decades, it is important not to rest as other countries continue to feel free to continue adding additional spectrum for commercial use.
I'm pleased to have worked with Chairman Doyle on the SHARE Act, to facilitate a system for Federal users on how to better share their spectrum and thus optimize its use.
The FCC has signaled an intent to show progress on C-band in the near future, which will make critical mid-band spectrum available to 5G.
Welcome to today's hearing on content moderation and a review of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.
My understanding is tech companies are only legally required to report images of child abuse only when they discover it.
Let me be clear: I am not advocating that Congress repeal the law, nor am I advocating that Congress consider niche carveouts...
We are not talking about the dark web. We are not talking about things buried on page 20. It is on the first page. And in my opinion, there is no excuse for that.
I am especially pleased to have worked with our subcommittee chairman, the gentleman from Pennsylvania, on H.R. 4462, the SHARE Act.





