Support US Senate Bill S.2012 — Restoring Local Control Over Public Infrastructure Act (116th Congress) overturns the two FCC Small Cell Streamlining Orders and the rules that went with them: FCC orders 18-111; please submit a message to Sen. Diane Feinstein here to support S.2012. Support US House Bill HR.530 — Accelerating Broadband Development by …
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Brief for Case 19-70123: Intervenors THE CITY OF NEW YORK and NATOA, et al. v FCC Read the full brief here. The brief argues for the Ninth Circuit judges to vacate the following 2018 FCC Orders: FCC 18-111 — the “Moratorium Order” — Accelerating Wireline Broadband Deployment by Removing Barriers to Infrastructure Investment, Third Report …
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By: Alison Main, Sept 15, 2019 | Original Green Med Info article here. Is the next generation of wireless the last? While industry says 5G is the promised land, concerned citizens say it’s an impending global catastrophe. Spend two minutes on any Telecom industry website, and you’ll quickly discover (in blazing fast speed, if you’re …
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Go to this link for up-to-date NEPA Strategies for your City or County. On August 9, the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit issued a decision substantially setting back the efforts of the Federal Communications Commission to expedite the deployment of densified 4G/5G so-called “Small Cell” cell towers. The FCC had …
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Many Towns complain that it it would undercut their zoning powers. by Bob Fernandez, June 18, 2019 | Original Philadelphia Inquirer article here. Pennsylvania lawmakers canceled a vote Tuesday on proposed legislation that would make it easier and cheaper for wireless carriers to blanket cities, towns, and rural areas with thousands of small cell antennas …
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Case No. 19-70144 To Be Argued on Feb 10, 2020 On 12/01/2019, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals issued a Notice of Oral Argument for Mon, Feb 10, 2020 at 9:00 am in Courtroom 3, Pasadena CA. If you are the specific attorney or self-represented party who will be arguing, use the ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF HEARING …
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Brain Trauma Suffered by U.S. Diplomats Abroad From Directed Energy Weapons Report by Correspondent Scott Pelley | CBS News video here. Mark Lenzi: There is no shadow of a doubt that this was a directed attack against my neighbor and I. Scott Pelley: It was a weapon? Mark Lenzi: Oh, of course it was a …
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Original FCC 5G Fast page here. While Law Suits Against 2017-2019 FCC Proceedings Abound and Proceed . . . Law Suits Challenging FCC 17-155: Dec 2017 Lifeline Order (FCC LOST) Law Suits Challenging FCC 17-166: Dec 2017 Repeal of Net Neutrality Order Law Suits Challenging FCC 18-30: Mar 2018 Exempting Small Cell Deployment from NEPA …
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By the Children’s Health Defense Team, Feb 13, 2019 | Original article here Mobile and wireless technologies are a ubiquitous feature of modern life. Most U.S. adults own smartphones, a growing proportion are “smartphone-only” Internet users and over a fourth report being online “almost constantly.” As for children, a 2014 survey of high-income nations reported …
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Aug 12, 2020 Ruling: Case-No-18-72689 City of Portland et al. v FCC Feb 10, 2020: Argument in US Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit, Pasadena, CASource page at Local Govt. v. FCC | 18-72689 | SCHROEDER, BYBEE, BRESS FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr on the Some of the Impacts of Densified 4G and 5G Infrastructure, But Only …
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