Issue: Telecommunication industry
Issue's Views
- Today: 1
- Past Seven Days: 9
- All-Time: 2,859
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H.R.275 - Global Online Freedom Act of 2007Introduced Feb 22, 2008 (110th congress) 58 Views
To promote freedom of expression on the Internet, to protect United States businesses from coercion to participate in repression by authoritar...
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H.R.217 - Cuba Reconciliation ActIntroduced Mar 19, 2007 (110th congress) 8 Views
To lift the trade embargo on Cuba, and for other purposes.
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H.R.42 - Serving Everyone with Reliable, Vital Internet, Communications, and Education Act of 2007Introduced Feb 01, 2007 (110th congress) 8 Views
To amend the Communications Act of 1934 to continue in effect and expand the Lifeline Assistance Program and the Link Up Program, and for othe...
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S.101 - Universal Service for Americans ActIntroduced Jan 03, 2007 (110th congress) 6 Views
A bill to update and reinvigorate universal service provided under the Communications Act of 1934.
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H.R.5417 - Network Neutrality billIntroduced Jun 29, 2006 (109th congress) 0 Views
To amend the Clayton Act with respect to competitive and nondiscriminatory access to the Internet.
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H.Res.819Introduced Jun 23, 2006 (109th congress) 1 Views
Requesting the President and directing the Attorney General to submit to the House of Representatives all documents in the possession of the P...
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S.2756Introduced May 04, 2006 (109th congress) 2 Views
A bill to authorize the President to utilize Federal equipment, supplies, facilities, personnel, and other non-monetary resources to assist ut...
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H.R.5252 - COPE billHouse Passed Sep 28, 2006 (109th congress) 13 Views
To promote the deployment of broadband networks and services.
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S.2686 - Network Neutrality billIntroduced Jun 12, 2006 (109th congress) 9 Views
A bill to amend the Communications Act of 1934 and for other purposes.
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H.R.5072 - Universal Service Reform Act of 2006Introduced Apr 18, 2006 (109th congress) 2 Views
To reform the universal service provisions of the Communications Act of 1934, and for other purposes.

U.S. Congress - Telecommunication industry

