FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION:DEBORAH TAYLOR TATE

From: Congressional Testimony | Date: March 14, 2007 | Copyright information


Congressional Testimony

03-14-2007

Statement of Deborah Taylor Tate Commissioner Federal Communications Commission
Committee on House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Telecommunications
and the Internet March 14, 2007 As a Commissioner at the Federal Communications
Commission, it is my role to implement the laws passed by Congress, and
I welcome the opportunity to hear directly from members of this Subcommittee
regarding issues facing the FCC, the...

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