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Commerce

Commerce, Privacy, Regulations, Technology, Telecommunications

The FCC Could Have a Dark Future

10/28/2021 Deborah Collier

The FCC should avoid reentering the Dark Ages of overreaching rules and regulations.

Commerce, General Waste, Technology, Telecommunications

Keeping Local Governments’ Hands out of the Broadband Cookie Jar

10/14/2021 Deborah Collier

States should look to reducing regulatory burdens on deployment before allowing local governments overbuild broadband.

Commerce, General Waste, Oversight, Postal Service

GAO Delivers Late on USPS Reforms

10/04/2021 Thomas Schatz

GAO delivers outdated recommendations as Congress moves ahead with reforms.

Budget, Commerce, Regulations

PRO Act Should Not Be Included in Budget Reconciliation

09/15/2021 Eric Maus

Among the many provisions of the reconciliation bills that are intended to promote the agenda of the labor unions is changing the definition of employees and independent contractors.  H.R. 842, the Protecting the Right to Organize Act (PRO Act), is one of the main priorities of union bosses around the country.  The bill is based […]

Commerce, State Issues, Taxes

Washington, D.C. Is Planning an Unnecessary and Harmful Wealth Tax

08/25/2021 Frances Floresca

A wealth tax in D.C. is unnecessary and will be harmful to the economy.  

Commerce, Oversight, Technology, Telecommunications

State and Local Governments Must Stop Restraining Broadband Expansion

08/18/2021 Deborah Collier

States and local governments should remove restrictions on broadband deployment. 

Commerce, Privacy, Regulations, State Issues

The PRO Act Will Eliminate Freedom of Choice for Workers

07/23/2021 Frances Floresca

Passage of the PRO Act will eliminate the freedom of choice for workers who want to be their own boss.

Commerce, Privacy, State Issues

A National Data Privacy Framework Is Needed Rather than Individual State Laws

07/13/2021 Frances Floresca

States should encourage Congress to pass a national data privacy framework instead of creating their own. 

Commerce, General Waste, Healthcare, Intellectual Property, Regulations, Technology, Telecommunications

President Biden’s Executive Order Will Harm Rather than Promote Competition

07/10/2021 Thomas Schatz

President Biden’s Executive Order will harm competition and increase the size, scope, and power of the federal government.

Commerce, Oversight, Privacy, Regulations, State Issues

Consumers Win When Their Welfare is Protected

07/10/2021 Deborah Collier

The antitrust consumer welfare standard is under fire from changes at the FTC, legislation and lawsuits.

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