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| FCC ID | Name | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| 1042813840819 | Scott L. Whitley, III. | Obama’s Title II order has diminished broadband investment, stifled innovation, and left American consumers potentially on the hook for a new broadband tax.
These regulations ended a decades-long bipartisan consensus that the Internet should be regulated through a light touch framework that worked better than anyone could have imagined and made the Internet what it is.
For these reasons I urge you to fully repeal the Obama/Wheeler Internet regulations. |
| 1042840346555 | James Wooliver | Obama’s Title II order has diminished broadband investment, stifled innovation, and left American consumers potentially on the hook for a new broadband tax.
These regulations ended a decades-long bipartisan consensus that the Internet should be regulated through a light touch framework that worked better than anyone could have imagined and made the Internet what it is.
For these reasons I urge you to fully repeal the Obama/Wheeler Internet regulations. |
| 1051895605176 | Thomas Vette | Obama’s Title II order has diminished broadband investment, stifled innovation, and left American consumers potentially on the hook for a new broadband tax.
These regulations ended a decades-long bipartisan consensus that the Internet should be regulated through a light touch framework that made the Internet a remarkable engine of economic growth and free expression.
I therefore strongly support fully repealing the Obama/Wheeler Internet regulations and urge the Senate to expeditiously confirm new FCC commissioners who are committed to restoring Internet freedom. |
| 10713076792155 | Claudia Essma | Obama’s Title II order has diminished broadband investment, stifled innovation, and left American consumers potentially on the hook for a new broadband tax.
These regulations ended a decades-long bipartisan consensus that the Internet should be regulated through a light touch framework that made the Internet a remarkable engine of economic growth and free expression.
I therefore strongly support fully repealing the Obama/Wheeler Internet regulations and urge the Senate to expeditiously confirm new FCC commissioners who are committed to restoring Internet freedom. |
| 105190592805718 | Ruth Steyn | Obama’s Title II order has diminished broadband investment, stifled innovation, and left American consumers potentially on the hook for a new broadband tax.
These regulations ended a decades-long bipartisan consensus that the Internet should be regulated through a light touch framework that made the Internet a remarkable engine of economic growth and free expression. It is ridiculous to apply an 80-year-old regulatory framework to a technology completely different from the original targets of the law.
I therefore strongly support fully repealing the Obama/Wheeler Title II Internet regulations and urge the Senate to expeditiously confirm new FCC commissioners who are committed to restoring Internet freedom. |
| 10427773609271 | Debra subowicz | Obama’s Title II order has diminished broadband investment, stifled innovation, and left American consumers potentially on the hook for a new broadband tax.
These regulations ended a decades-long bipartisan consensus that the Internet should be regulated through a light touch framework that worked better than anyone could have imagined and made the Internet what it is.
For these reasons I urge you to fully repeal the Obama/Wheeler Internet regulations. |
| 1050388581643 | Alan L Hansen | Obama’s Title II order has diminished broadband investment, stifled innovation, and left American consumers potentially on the hook for a new broadband tax.
These regulations ended a decades-long bipartisan consensus that the Internet should be regulated through a light touch framework that worked better than anyone could have imagined and made the Internet what it is.
For these reasons I urge you to fully repeal the Obama/Wheeler Internet regulations. |
| 1042868520512 | John Mourry | Obama’s Title II order has diminished broadband investment, stifled innovation, and left American consumers potentially on the hook for a new broadband tax.
These regulations ended a decades-long bipartisan consensus that the Internet should be regulated through a light touch framework that worked better than anyone could have imagined and made the Internet what it is.
For these reasons I urge you to fully repeal the Obama/Wheeler Internet regulations. |
| 10518446127371 | Richard Johnson | Obama’s Title II order has diminished broadband investment, stifled innovation, and left American consumers potentially on the hook for a new broadband tax.
These regulations ended a decades-long bipartisan consensus that the Internet should be regulated through a light touch framework that made the Internet a remarkable engine of economic growth and free expression.
I therefore strongly support fully repealing the Obama/Wheeler Internet regulations and urge the Senate to expeditiously confirm new FCC commissioners who are committed to restoring Internet freedom. |
| 10507295017330 | Melanie Turner | Obama’s Title II order has diminished broadband investment, stifled innovation, and left American consumers potentially on the hook for a new broadband tax.
These regulations ended a decades-long bipartisan consensus that the Internet should be regulated through a light touch framework that worked better than anyone could have imagined and made the Internet what it is.
For these reasons I urge you to fully repeal the Obama/Wheeler Internet regulations. |
| 1042728094731 | james pinar | Obama’s Title II order has diminished broadband investment, stifled innovation, and left American consumers potentially on the hook for a new broadband tax.
These regulations ended a decades-long bipartisan consensus that the Internet should be regulated through a light touch framework that worked better than anyone could have imagined and made the Internet what it is.
For these reasons I urge you to fully repeal the Obama/Wheeler Internet regulations. |
| 105182208225419 | Dean Kauffman | Obama’s Title II order has diminished broadband investment, stifled innovation, and left American consumers potentially on the hook for a new broadband tax.
These regulations ended a decades-long bipartisan consensus that the Internet should be regulated through a light touch framework that made the Internet a remarkable engine of economic growth and free expression.
I therefore strongly support fully repealing the Obama/Wheeler Internet regulations and urge the Senate to expeditiously confirm new FCC commissioners who are committed to restoring Internet freedom. |
| 1042735581431 | Robert Crews | Obama’s Title II order has diminished broadband investment, stifled innovation, and left American consumers potentially on the hook for a new broadband tax.
These regulations ended a decades-long bipartisan consensus that the Internet should be regulated through a light touch framework that worked better than anyone could have imagined and made the Internet what it is.
For these reasons I urge you to fully repeal the Obama/Wheeler Internet regulations. |
| 10428972223651 | Tommy Williams | Obama’s Title II order has diminished broadband investment, stifled innovation, and left American consumers potentially on the hook for a new broadband tax.
These regulations ended a decades-long bipartisan consensus that the Internet should be regulated through a light touch framework that worked better than anyone could have imagined and made the Internet what it is.
For these reasons I urge you to fully repeal the Obama/Wheeler Internet regulations. |
| 10428783020237 | Doris Lewis | Obama’s Title II order has diminished broadband investment, stifled innovation, and left American consumers potentially on the hook for a new broadband tax.
These regulations ended a decades-long bipartisan consensus that the Internet should be regulated through a light touch framework that worked better than anyone could have imagined and made the Internet what it is.
For these reasons I urge you to fully repeal the Obama/Wheeler Internet regulations. |
| 105020568507057 | Patricia Liittschwager | Obama’s Title II order has diminished broadband investment, stifled innovation, and left American consumers potentially on the hook for a new broadband tax.
These regulations ended a decades-long bipartisan consensus that the Internet should be regulated through a light touch framework that worked better than anyone could have imagined and made the Internet what it is.
For these reasons I urge you to fully repeal the Obama/Wheeler Internet regulations. |
| 1052189667374 | Lyle Rolfe | Obama’s Title II order has diminished broadband investment, stifled innovation, and left American consumers potentially on the hook for a new broadband tax.
These regulations ended a decades-long bipartisan consensus that the Internet should be regulated through a light touch framework that made the Internet a remarkable engine of economic growth and free expression.
I therefore strongly support fully repealing the Obama/Wheeler Internet regulations and urge the Senate to expeditiously confirm new FCC commissioners who are committed to restoring Internet freedom. |
| 10713121578325 | Duane Sipes | Obama’s Title II order has diminished broadband investment, stifled innovation, and left American consumers potentially on the hook for a new broadband tax.
These regulations ended a decades-long bipartisan consensus that the Internet should be regulated through a light touch framework that made the Internet a remarkable engine of economic growth and free expression.
I therefore strongly support fully repealing the Obama/Wheeler Internet regulations and urge the Senate to expeditiously confirm new FCC commissioners who are committed to restoring Internet freedom. |
| 1051939573638 | Gerard Grunow | Obama’s Title II order has diminished broadband investment, stifled innovation, and left American consumers potentially on the hook for a new broadband tax.
These regulations ended a decades-long bipartisan consensus that the Internet should be regulated through a light touch framework that made the Internet a remarkable engine of economic growth and free expression.
I therefore strongly support fully repealing the Obama/Wheeler Internet regulations and urge the Senate to expeditiously confirm new FCC commissioners who are committed to restoring Internet freedom. |
| 104272334610639 | Lynette Tapella | Obama’s Title II order has diminished broadband investment, stifled innovation, and left American consumers potentially on the hook for a new broadband tax.
These regulations ended a decades-long bipartisan consensus that the Internet should be regulated through a light touch framework that worked better than anyone could have imagined and made the Internet what it is.
For these reasons I urge you to fully repeal the Obama/Wheeler Internet regulations. |
| 10519288820358 | Mary Rittmann | Obama’s Title II order has diminished broadband investment, stifled innovation, and left American consumers potentially on the hook for a new broadband tax.
These regulations ended a decades-long bipartisan consensus that the Internet should be regulated through a light touch framework that made the Internet a remarkable engine of economic growth and free expression.
I therefore strongly support fully repealing the Obama/Wheeler Internet regulations and urge the Senate to expeditiously confirm new FCC commissioners who are committed to restoring Internet freedom. |
| 107131808310099 | Paul Davidson | Obama’s Title II order has diminished broadband investment, stifled innovation, and left American consumers potentially on the hook for a new broadband tax.
These regulations ended a decades-long bipartisan consensus that the Internet should be regulated through a light touch framework that made the Internet a remarkable engine of economic growth and free expression.
I therefore strongly support fully repealing the Obama/Wheeler Internet regulations and urge the Senate to expeditiously confirm new FCC commissioners who are committed to restoring Internet freedom. |
| 1042873064620 | Russell Selkirk | Obama’s Title II order has diminished broadband investment, stifled innovation, and left American consumers potentially on the hook for a new broadband tax.
These regulations ended a decades-long bipartisan consensus that the Internet should be regulated through a light touch framework that worked better than anyone could have imagined and made the Internet what it is.
For these reasons I urge you to fully repeal the Obama/Wheeler Internet regulations. |
| 1051832740123 | Carl Harness | Obama’s Title II order has diminished broadband investment, stifled innovation, and left American consumers potentially on the hook for a new broadband tax.
These regulations ended a decades-long bipartisan consensus that the Internet should be regulated through a light touch framework that made the Internet a remarkable engine of economic growth and free expression.
I therefore strongly support fully repealing the Obama/Wheeler Internet regulations and urge the Senate to expeditiously confirm new FCC commissioners who are committed to restoring Internet freedom. |
| 107130937411425 | Tom Twiss | Obama’s Title II order has diminished broadband investment, stifled innovation, and left American consumers potentially on the hook for a new broadband tax.
These regulations ended a decades-long bipartisan consensus that the Internet should be regulated through a light touch framework that made the Internet a remarkable engine of economic growth and free expression.
I therefore strongly support fully repealing the Obama/Wheeler Internet regulations and urge the Senate to expeditiously confirm new FCC commissioners who are committed to restoring Internet freedom. |
| 10518733705619 | John Johnson | Obama’s Title II order has diminished broadband investment, stifled innovation, and left American consumers potentially on the hook for a new broadband tax.
These regulations ended a decades-long bipartisan consensus that the Internet should be regulated through a light touch framework that made the Internet a remarkable engine of economic growth and free expression.
I therefore strongly support fully repealing the Obama/Wheeler Internet regulations and urge the Senate to expeditiously confirm new FCC commissioners who are committed to restoring Internet freedom. |
| 1050236609922 | Marilyn Mittlestadt | Obama’s Title II order has diminished broadband investment, stifled innovation, and left American consumers potentially on the hook for a new broadband tax.
These regulations ended a decades-long bipartisan consensus that the Internet should be regulated through a light touch framework that worked better than anyone could have imagined and made the Internet what it is.
For these reasons I urge you to fully repeal the Obama/Wheeler Internet regulations. |
| 1042897518011 | Bruce Richardson | Obama’s Title II order has diminished broadband investment, stifled innovation, and left American consumers potentially on the hook for a new broadband tax.
These regulations ended a decades-long bipartisan consensus that the Internet should be regulated through a light touch framework that worked better than anyone could have imagined and made the Internet what it is.
For these reasons I urge you to fully repeal the Obama/Wheeler Internet regulations. |
| 1051862458371 | Chris Beemer | Obama’s Title II order has diminished broadband investment, stifled innovation, and left American consumers potentially on the hook for a new broadband tax.
These regulations ended a decades-long bipartisan consensus that the Internet should be regulated through a light touch framework that made the Internet a remarkable engine of economic growth and free expression.
I therefore strongly support fully repealing the Obama/Wheeler Internet regulations and urge the Senate to expeditiously confirm new FCC commissioners who are committed to restoring Internet freedom. |
| 1050201770747 | Paul Stokes | Obama’s Title II order has diminished broadband investment, stifled innovation, and left American consumers potentially on the hook for a new broadband tax.
These regulations ended a decades-long bipartisan consensus that the Internet should be regulated through a light touch framework that worked better than anyone could have imagined and made the Internet what it is.
For these reasons I urge you to fully repeal the Obama/Wheeler Internet regulations. |
| 10713148408951 | Joanne Proscia | Obama’s Title II order has diminished broadband investment, stifled innovation, and left American consumers potentially on the hook for a new broadband tax.
These regulations ended a decades-long bipartisan consensus that the Internet should be regulated through a light touch framework that made the Internet a remarkable engine of economic growth and free expression.
I therefore strongly support fully repealing the Obama/Wheeler Internet regulations and urge the Senate to expeditiously confirm new FCC commissioners who are committed to restoring Internet freedom. |
| 105190434705550 | Roderick Jordan | Obama’s Title II order has diminished broadband investment, stifled innovation, and left American consumers potentially on the hook for a new broadband tax.
These regulations ended a decades-long bipartisan consensus that the Internet should be regulated through a light touch framework that made the Internet a remarkable engine of economic growth and free expression.
I therefore strongly support fully repealing the Obama/Wheeler Internet regulations and urge the Senate to expeditiously confirm new FCC commissioners who are committed to restoring Internet freedom. |
| 105180993013535 | William Perkins | Obama’s Title II order has diminished broadband investment, stifled innovation, and left American consumers potentially on the hook for a new broadband tax.
These regulations ended a decades-long bipartisan consensus that the Internet should be regulated through a light touch framework that made the Internet a remarkable engine of economic growth and free expression.
I therefore strongly support fully repealing the Obama/Wheeler Internet regulations and urge the Senate to expeditiously confirm new FCC commissioners who are committed to restoring Internet freedom. |
| 1052175920087 | Phillip Lense | Obama’s Title II order has diminished broadband investment, stifled innovation, and left American consumers potentially on the hook for a new broadband tax.
These regulations ended a decades-long bipartisan consensus that the Internet should be regulated through a light touch framework that made the Internet a remarkable engine of economic growth and free expression.
I therefore strongly support fully repealing the Obama/Wheeler Internet regulations and urge the Senate to expeditiously confirm new FCC commissioners who are committed to restoring Internet freedom. |
| 10518575108025 | Vicki Rackley | Obama’s Title II order has diminished broadband investment, stifled innovation, and left American consumers potentially on the hook for a new broadband tax.
These regulations ended a decades-long bipartisan consensus that the Internet should be regulated through a light touch framework that made the Internet a remarkable engine of economic growth and free expression.
I therefore strongly support fully repealing the Obama/Wheeler Internet regulations and urge the Senate to expeditiously confirm new FCC commissioners who are committed to restoring Internet freedom. |
| 105022085422775 | Bob Golding | Obama’s Title II order has diminished broadband investment, stifled innovation, and left American consumers potentially on the hook for a new broadband tax.
These regulations ended a decades-long bipartisan consensus that the Internet should be regulated through a light touch framework that worked better than anyone could have imagined and made the Internet what it is.
For these reasons I urge you to fully repeal the Obama/Wheeler Internet regulations. |
| 104280725517219 | James Breznau | Obama’s Title II order has diminished broadband investment, stifled innovation, and left American consumers potentially on the hook for a new broadband tax.
These regulations ended a decades-long bipartisan consensus that the Internet should be regulated through a light touch framework that worked better than anyone could have imagined and made the Internet what it is.
For these reasons I urge you to fully repeal the Obama/Wheeler Internet regulations. |
| 10502016026502 | Jim and Kathy Anderson | Obama’s Title II order has diminished broadband investment, stifled innovation, and left American consumers potentially on the hook for a new broadband tax.
These regulations ended a decades-long bipartisan consensus that the Internet should be regulated through a light touch framework that worked better than anyone could have imagined and made the Internet what it is.
For these reasons I urge you to fully repeal the Obama/Wheeler Internet regulations. |
| 10504267227832 | Linda Simmers | Obama’s Title II order has diminished broadband investment, stifled innovation, and left American consumers potentially on the hook for a new broadband tax.
These regulations ended a decades-long bipartisan consensus that the Internet should be regulated through a light touch framework that worked better than anyone could have imagined and made the Internet what it is.
For these reasons I urge you to fully repeal the Obama/Wheeler Internet regulations. |
| 1071271619826 | Donald Cash | Obama’s Title II order has diminished broadband investment, stifled innovation, and left American consumers potentially on the hook for a new broadband tax.
These regulations ended a decades-long bipartisan consensus that the Internet should be regulated through a light touch framework that made the Internet a remarkable engine of economic growth and free expression.
I therefore strongly support fully repealing the Obama/Wheeler Internet regulations and urge the Senate to expeditiously confirm new FCC commissioners who are committed to restoring Internet freedom. |
| 10518003616917 | Fay Allan | Obama’s Title II order has diminished broadband investment, stifled innovation, and left American consumers potentially on the hook for a new broadband tax.
These regulations ended a decades-long bipartisan consensus that the Internet should be regulated through a light touch framework that made the Internet a remarkable engine of economic growth and free expression.
I therefore strongly support fully repealing the Obama/Wheeler Internet regulations and urge the Senate to expeditiously confirm new FCC commissioners who are committed to restoring Internet freedom. |
| 10713155888927 | Christine Roznowski | Obama’s Title II order has diminished broadband investment, stifled innovation, and left American consumers potentially on the hook for a new broadband tax.
These regulations ended a decades-long bipartisan consensus that the Internet should be regulated through a light touch framework that made the Internet a remarkable engine of economic growth and free expression.
I therefore strongly support fully repealing the Obama/Wheeler Internet regulations and urge the Senate to expeditiously confirm new FCC commissioners who are committed to restoring Internet freedom. |
| 1042706728302 | paula hoskinsd | Obama’s Title II order has diminished broadband investment, stifled innovation, and left American consumers potentially on the hook for a new broadband tax.
These regulations ended a decades-long bipartisan consensus that the Internet should be regulated through a light touch framework that worked better than anyone could have imagined and made the Internet what it is.
For these reasons I urge you to fully repeal the Obama/Wheeler Internet regulations. |
| 10713316700119 | Joe Hunt | Obama’s Title II order has diminished broadband investment, stifled innovation, and left American consumers potentially on the hook for a new broadband tax.
These regulations ended a decades-long bipartisan consensus that the Internet should be regulated through a light touch framework that made the Internet a remarkable engine of economic growth and free expression.
I therefore strongly support fully repealing the Obama/Wheeler Internet regulations and urge the Senate to expeditiously confirm new FCC commissioners who are committed to restoring Internet freedom. |
| 1071363365873 | Greg Bomke | Obama’s Title II order has diminished broadband investment, stifled innovation, and left American consumers potentially on the hook for a new broadband tax.
These regulations ended a decades-long bipartisan consensus that the Internet should be regulated through a light touch framework that made the Internet a remarkable engine of economic growth and free expression.
I therefore strongly support fully repealing the Obama/Wheeler Internet regulations and urge the Senate to expeditiously confirm new FCC commissioners who are committed to restoring Internet freedom. |
| 1051839116580 | Harley Wearley | Obama’s Title II order has diminished broadband investment, stifled innovation, and left American consumers potentially on the hook for a new broadband tax.
These regulations ended a decades-long bipartisan consensus that the Internet should be regulated through a light touch framework that made the Internet a remarkable engine of economic growth and free expression.
I therefore strongly support fully repealing the Obama/Wheeler Internet regulations and urge the Senate to expeditiously confirm new FCC commissioners who are committed to restoring Internet freedom. |
| 104280564913758 | Delbert Zerjav | Obama’s Title II order has diminished broadband investment, stifled innovation, and left American consumers potentially on the hook for a new broadband tax.
These regulations ended a decades-long bipartisan consensus that the Internet should be regulated through a light touch framework that worked better than anyone could have imagined and made the Internet what it is.
For these reasons I urge you to fully repeal the Obama/Wheeler Internet regulations. |
| 10503129971944 | Helen Monroe | Obama’s Title II order has diminished broadband investment, stifled innovation, and left American consumers potentially on the hook for a new broadband tax.
These regulations ended a decades-long bipartisan consensus that the Internet should be regulated through a light touch framework that worked better than anyone could have imagined and made the Internet what it is.
For these reasons I urge you to fully repeal the Obama/Wheeler Internet regulations. |
| 10429503510762 | Mary Jo Jacque | Obama’s Title II order has diminished broadband investment, stifled innovation, and left American consumers potentially on the hook for a new broadband tax.
These regulations ended a decades-long bipartisan consensus that the Internet should be regulated through a light touch framework that worked better than anyone could have imagined and made the Internet what it is.
For these reasons I urge you to fully repeal the Obama/Wheeler Internet regulations. |
| 10503889905546 | Rodney Green | Obama’s Title II order has diminished broadband investment, stifled innovation, and left American consumers potentially on the hook for a new broadband tax.
These regulations ended a decades-long bipartisan consensus that the Internet should be regulated through a light touch framework that worked better than anyone could have imagined and made the Internet what it is.
For these reasons I urge you to fully repeal the Obama/Wheeler Internet regulations. |