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Communications and Internet Policy Publication 

An Internet Plebiscite: Putting Public Pressure on the FCC Won’t Produce Better Communications

July 12, 2017June 16, 2020 Rndolph J. May 0 Comments 2017

Rndolph J. May

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  • ← “A New Direction for Communications Policy: Less Regulation, More Investment and Innovation,” Free State Foundation’s May 2017 Ninth Annual Telecom Policy Conference, Transcript of Proceeding, All-Star Panel
  • An Assessment of the FCC’s Proposal to Conduct a Cost-Benefit Analysis →

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FSF President Randolph May on C-SPAN’s “The Communicators”

FSF President Randolph May appeared on C-SPAN’s “The Communicators,” on January 28, 2021, discussing free speech and censorship on social media.

Click HERE to watch the program.

Don’t Miss Two Important Fireside Chats

The Free State Foundation’s Thirteenth Annual Telecom Policy Conference will be held via Zoom on different days during March. As part of the conference, Free State Foundation President Randolph May will moderate two Fireside Chats, one with FTC Commissioners Noah Phillips and Christine Wilson on Friday, March 19, 10 – 11 a.m., and the other with FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr on Tuesday, March 23, 11 a.m. – 12 p.m.

Click Here for the YouTube Video of FTC Commissioners Phillips and Wilson’s Fireside Chat
Click Here to watch the YouTube Video of FCC Commissioner Carr’s Fireside Chat

 

FCC Commissioner Nathan Simington’s Maiden Address

The Free State Foundation was very pleased to host FCC Commissioner Nathan Simington for his maiden address on February 16, 2021.

Click HERE to watch the YouTube video.

Click HERE to watch on C-SPAN.

And the full text of Commissioner Simington’s address is HERE.

 

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