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Coalition Calls on Congress to Rescind FCC Privacy Rules

Posted on January 26, 2017 by Steve Pociask

The following letter to Congress urges them to use the authority provided in the Congressional Review Act to rescind the Federal Communications Commission’s Broadband Privacy Order — Coalition Letter.

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