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Natasha Altamirano
Budget & Tax News / The Heartland Institute / June 01, 2009
Georgia lawmakers recently had the chance to stand up for taxpayers and stop an outdated telecommunications subsidy program that’s fraught with waste ... (read more)

Phil Britt
Infotech & Telecom News / The Heartland Institute / April 01, 2009
A recent report by the Progress & Freedom Foundation says the Federal Communications Commission’s own research undercuts the agency’s rationale ... (read more)

Tabassum Rahmani
InfoTech & Telecom News / The Heartland Institute / March 01, 2009
A new report suggests the best way to increase the spread of high-speed broadband is not federal investment but local efforts that culminate in private ... (read more)

Tammy Nash
The Heartland Institute / February 10, 2009
Ohio lawmakers have an opportunity to open technological and job creation opportunities as they begin the task of rewriting the state’s telecommunications ... (read more)

Barry M. Aarons and Solveig Singleton
Institute for Policy Innovation / January 01, 2004
The telecommunications industry has undergone a revolution. Even the most recent federal law affecting the industry, the Telecommunications Act of 1996, ... (read more)

Barry M. Aarons
Institute for Policy Innovation / July 01, 2004
The evidence is overwhelming: Less telecommunications regulation benefits consumers. State regulatory oversight and its pervasive system of tests, filings, ... (read more)

Barry M. Aarons
Institute for Policy Innovation / March 22, 2004
For most of the 20th century the PUC’s have regulated the entry and exit, the transmission and distribution and the pricing of communications products ... (read more)

Kristina Rasmussen
Budget & Tax News / The Heartland Institute / February 01, 2009
Ohio’s satellite TV subscribers are fighting against what they consider to be discriminatory treatment in the state’s tax code. Five years ... (read more)

James G. Lakely
Infotech & Telecom News / The Heartland Institute / December 01, 2008
The chairman of a powerful U.S. Senate committee is demanding the telecommunications industry justify rising text-messaging charges, in a letter suggesting ... (read more)

Tabassum Rahmani
Infotech & Telecom News / The Heartland Institute / November 01, 2008
The California legislature has approved a bill prohibiting telephone texting while driving, and Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) has signed it into law. The ... (read more)