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Greg Guice

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Today, we are calling on President Donald J. Trump to put forward a strong FCC nominee w/ history of advocacy for the public interest and is free of industry conflicts of interest, someone who will prioritize #netneutrality, privacy, network competition, broadband maps, and the digital divide.

Today, we are calling on <a href="/POTUS/">President Donald J. Trump</a> to put forward a strong <a href="/FCC/">FCC</a> nominee w/ history of advocacy for the public interest and is free of industry conflicts of interest, someone who will prioritize #netneutrality, privacy, network competition, broadband maps, and the digital divide.
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Our nation's program to ensure all Americans have access to broadband was once again found to be constitutional and the FCC role is as well. Pleased to see that there are still fleeting moments where facts matter. publicknowledge.org/public-knowled…

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Today, the 5th US Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed that the universal service fund, and the FCC's actions in making the fund available, are constitutional. We applaud this ruling - read our full statement from Greg Guice below: publicknowledge.org/public-knowled…

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The Energy and Commerce Committee Committee Sec. 230 hearing is underway. Disingenuous right out of the gate with claims from CathyMcMorrisRodgers of Biden's "authoritarian agenda". We are in the upside down for sure. Go Rep. Frank Pallone for calling it what it is - a hearing for Republican grievance.

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Great explainer by Prof Spencer Overton on difference between 1st Amendment and the absurd result argued for by the other witnesses in making sure they get to spew their views unchecked. These private entities can tailor their spaces to better serve the community they want to serve.

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If you've lived in an apartment building, you've probably experienced the frustration of being stuck with an internet provider that you don't want or need. Read John Bergmayer's latest blog post on the problems with exclusive broadband service agreements: publicknowledge.org/apartment-dwel…

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Today at 10am ET, (((haroldfeld))) will be joining On Point for their episode "Making America's wireless networks more reliable." Listen live at: wbur.org/onpoint/2023/0…

Greg Guice (@greg_guicepk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sara Collins does a great job describing how smart regulation that encourages the building of AI systems ca produce safe, effective, and uphold democratic values will only make us more competitive, not less.

Christopher J. Lewis (@chrisj_lewis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My latest commending the FCC's fact finding efforts on the acquisition of TEGNA & threat to local broadcasting content & journalist jobs when hedge funds consolidated & gut local stations. The FCC did the right thing in sending this to the ALJ! nexttv.com/blogs/let-the-…

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.Public Knowledge Legal Director John Bergmayer delivered opening remarks at the Copyright Office's listening session earlier today on "Copyright and Artificial Intelligence" — read his full statement at the link below: publicknowledge.org/policy/opening…

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The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP)fcc.gov/acp is making a huge difference in communities around America. Check out this story on Detroit from New America Open Tech Institute at New America newamerica.org/oti/blog/acp-i…

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.Public Knowledge is #hiring! Work on critical #TechPolicy issues as our Director of Government Affairs. You will play a key role in developing our advocacy approach and strategy development in the public interest field. Apply now ▶️ publicknowledge.org/dirgovaffairs

.<a href="/publicknowledge/">Public Knowledge</a> is #hiring! Work on critical #TechPolicy issues as our Director of Government Affairs. You will play a key role in developing our advocacy approach and strategy development in the public interest field. Apply now ▶️ publicknowledge.org/dirgovaffairs
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WEDNESDAY AT 9 AM ET: Join Open Tech Institute at New America, Public Knowledge, & Network:On for our 2-panel hybrid event, “Closing the #DigitalDivide: The #AffordableConnectivityProgram on the Ground & in DC,” w/ Alan Davidson & Roy Cooper keynoting! #AccessOTI #Connect20 RSVP: newamerica.org/oti/events/clo…

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The ACP is a historic step to close the #DigitalDivide, subsidizing Internet access for millions of Americans — but the clock is ticking for Congress to ensure Americans stay connected. Join us for a hybrid event feat. Christopher J. Lewis w/ closing remarks. events.newamerica.org/closingdigital…

The ACP is a historic step to close the #DigitalDivide, subsidizing Internet access for millions of Americans — but the clock is ticking for Congress to ensure Americans stay connected. Join us for a hybrid event feat. <a href="/ChrisJ_Lewis/">Christopher J. Lewis</a> w/ closing remarks. events.newamerica.org/closingdigital…
Greg Guice (@greg_guicepk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The no justice, justice claims "to have been wrongly advised about disclosure requirements." Let me get this right, a Supreme Court Justice can't accurately analyze a rule. Wow, I guess all his opinions should be viewed as just that -- his OPINION. We know what opinions are like

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Time to wake up from the radical insanity that is US gun policy: Guns killed more young people than cars did for the first time in 2020 washingtonpost.com/health/2022/05…