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FCC Adopts New Rules Cracking Down on 911 Fee Diversions
The FCC’s new rules regarding 9-1-1 fee diversions will ensure that collected fees are not improperly and wastefully redirected.
Comments to the FTC Concerning the July, 2021 Open Meetings Agenda
CAGW joined a coalition in filing comments to the FTC.
CCAGW Joins Coalition Opposing Increased Antitrust Enforcement
Increased antitrust enforcement would lead to less innovation and wasteful use of taxpayer money.
CCAGW Urges House to Oppose INVEST in America Act
The INVEST in America Act would fund wasteful programs while falling short of its intended goal.
CCAGW Joins Coalition Opposing BRIDGE Act
The BRIDGE Act would increase the size and scope of government in broadband deployment, while limiting the powers of the states.
CAGW Hosts Conversation with FCC Commissioner Simington
On June 28, CAGW and WifiForward hosted a conversation with FCC Commssioner Nathan Simington on the current state of spectrum policy.
CCAGW Urges Rhode Island Senate Judiciary Committee to Oppose S 938
CCAGW Urges Rhode Island Senate Judiciary Committee to oppose a ban on ENDS.
CCAGW Urges Rhode Island House Health and Human Services Committee to Oppose H 6396
CCAGW urges Rhode Island House Health and Human Services Committee to oppose bans on flavored tobacco products and ENDS.
Access to Telemedicine Should Be Permanent
Telemedicine should be permanent beyond the coronavirus pandemic.
Earmarks Return, Without Full Transparency
The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee brought back earmarks without transparency.
Knoxville Should Not Build a Government-Owned Broadband Network
Knoxville, Tennessee considering a government-owned network that would be costly, wasteful and potentially unsuccessful.
CCAGW Joins Coalition Opposing Federal Minimum Wage Increase
CCAGW opposes efforts to raise the minimum wage










