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  • Jan 15, 2025 | broadbandbreakfast.com | Nate Scherer

    As the incoming Donald Trump administration's telecom policy priorities crystallize, it is increasingly evident that certain government subsidy programs could face heavy scrutiny by an administration that has publicly expressed a desire to roll back regulations and slash spending. One program likely under the microscope: the National Telecommunications and Information Administration’s $42.45 billion broadband subsidy boondoggle known as the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment program.

  • Jan 13, 2025 | townhall.com | Nate Scherer

    As the nation closes the chapter on 2024, and a new Congress begins formulating its plans for the year ahead, it should use this opportunity to prioritize restoring the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) auction authority and building a robust pipeline of licensed spectrum—both critical to powering American networks and unlocking consumer benefits.

  • Jan 11, 2025 | wnd.com | Nate Scherer

    The idea of corporate social responsibility is not new. For years, there has been a push for companies to act in a more socially responsible manner, specifically as it relates to environmental stewardship. While environmental stewardship is important, concerns about sustainability must be balanced carefully with consumer interests. The nation’s most populous state increasingly appears to have forgotten these important fact.

  • Jan 5, 2025 | fairfieldsuntimes.com | Nate Scherer

    The idea of corporate social responsibility is not new. For years, there has been a push for companies to act in a more socially responsible manner, specifically as it relates to environmental stewardship. While environmental stewardship is important, concerns about sustainability must be balanced carefully with consumer interests. The nation’s most populous state increasingly appears to have forgotten these important fact.

  • Dec 5, 2024 | timesargus.com | Nate Scherer

    In a rare display of bipartisanship in Congress, the House Energy and Commerce Committee recently voted 45-2 to require automakers to include AM radio access in new electric vehicle models. As Congress debates the implications of this measure, policymakers should consider the many benefits AM radio provides for nontraditional consumers in hard-to-reach parts of the country.

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