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  1. Dec 17
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    Dec 17

    From all of us at the Free State Foundation, wishing you the very best for the holidays and for 2022!

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    Dec 17
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    Dec 17

    Are the and finally going to crack down on China’s chipmakers? While we hope so, we are not so sure... read more on our latest blog about why the longer it takes the U.S. to act, the more China can advance in its semiconductor ambition. HERE:

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  5. Dec 17

    Longtime spectrum expert and electrical engineer gives his perspective on , international standards, and dispute

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    Dec 15

    NEW SERIES: CTT policy recommendation for agenda in the year ahead: Strengthen Export Control Enforcement to Better Detect, Identify and Deter Violators. Read more and follow CTT policy recs here:

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    Dec 14

    "A reciprocal-switching mandate would render rail networks both less efficient and less resilient... Such a mandate would be particularly counterproductive in the midst of the ongoing supply-chain crisis." - 's

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    Dec 15

    EXCLUSIVE TODAY: Reps. issue a letter to Gov. requesting details about the state’s “lax practices relating to IT cybersecurity and espionage protections” Read Letter:

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    There’s no reason for NY State to compromise the security of its residents and businesses through contracts with risky Chinese tech companies. My NY colleagues & I are asking the Gov. to be transparent about her plans to stop purchasing tech from the CCP👇

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    Dec 14

    Heard here first! This week, CTT is launching a NEW SERIES of policy recommendations to bolster ’s agenda and strengthen U.S. . Read more here:

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    Dec 14

    Here are the "Safety & Security" issues is concerned about today See anything on and radar altimeters?

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    Dec 15

    It should be obvious that FCC proceedings are not popularity contests. Yet activists expect the Commission to operate by plebiscite. 's Randy May has great recs on how the agency can foster thoughtful public participation.

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  13. Dec 14

    By law the SEC is supposed to protect investors, but a class action lawsuit of 62,000 against the agency suggests some investors see a shortfall.

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    Dec 14

    Those of us who worked on the / ILS/FM broadcasting dispute in the 1990s know this very well FAA like to protect its regulatees interests, esp. GA, and doesn't have backbone to get involved in such disputes

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    Dec 14

    Today marks the four-year anniversary of the Great Net Neutrality repeal™️ If you survived, here's one take from back in the day that aged pretty well:

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    Dec 14

    CNN called this the End of the Internet as We Know It. This headline should be in the hall of fame for misinformation. Complete fake news, But of course there has been no accountability from other blue checks and media institutions for the lack of truthiness.

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    Dec 14

    Senate Democrats joined the propaganda train, claiming the Internet would load One Word At A Time

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    Dec 14

    While its obviously crazy, you can see why Democrat social media staffers would amplify this misinformation when you realize their bosses were saying outrageous things like this blatant fake news

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    Dec 14

    Or this lie that generated over 54,000 Retweets

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    Dec 14

    This brings up a further point, companies like Google, Twitter and Apple who routinely block content they don't like, claimed regulations were essential. Really living out the mantra "net neutrality for thee but not for me."

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