I agree with the gentlewoman from California (Ms. Porter), my colleague, that FCC enforcement is important in any area that the agency regulates, and that is why we will not oppose this amendment. That is also why we in the majority have…
Bob Latta
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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.
we should focus on minimizing agency overlap and duplicative burdens that hamper innovation.
The Internet of Things is an issue I've been focused on in my time in Congress.
Today, we have the opportunity to discuss how we can utilize different technologies to address and prevent drunk and drugged driving.
The statistics are staggering and show that it is imperative that the public and private sectors work together on solutions to prevent more tragedies.
Over 10,000 people lost their lives in 2017 in alcohol-impaired driving crashes.
We have the opportunity to discuss how we can utilize different technologies to address and prevent drunk and drugged driving.
We have also seen a significant increase in the number of American drivers killed in vehicle crashes in which drugs were detected.
Remember that saying, it takes two to tango, and they have tangoed. And both are wrong.
So, why aren't we spending our time working together on that instead of putting the crushing regulatory regime of Title II back onto the folks we need to be out there investing and expanding?
Everyone who has followed this net neutrality debate or on even the most superficial level is aware that Title II is a nonstarter with Republicans, and even with some Democrats.
Make no mistake, there are a lot of different ways for Congress to go about protecting consumers with permanent net neutrality rules.





