Under bill, commissioners could all meet in private
The current statutory restriction "prevents simple collaboration or discussion of these issues, outside of a formal setting," Rep. [Anna G. Eshoo] said. "I'm pleased to introduce legislation to modify this restrictive rule to promote greater discussion among the five FCC Commissi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Telecommunications Reports 2011, Vol.77 (7), p.20 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The current statutory restriction "prevents simple collaboration or discussion of these issues, outside of a formal setting," Rep. [Anna G. Eshoo] said. "I'm pleased to introduce legislation to modify this restrictive rule to promote greater discussion among the five FCC Commissioners so they can benefit from each other's expertise and experience." "I believe the Commissioners would be able to better work together if they were also allowed to have ongoing discussions about the issues that are facing the Commission," said Rep. [John Shimkus], who had told FCC Commissioner Michael J. Copps at a Feb. 16 hearing that he would look into changing the law. "Getting people together to talk always leads to better results." |
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ISSN: | 0163-9854 |