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“Should an Independent Regulatory Agency Head Be Visiting the White House This Often?”
TechLiberation.com ^ | 11/29/09 | Adam Thierer
Posted on November 29, 2009 9:16:07 PM PST by Major Matt Mason
SNIPPET: “Move over, health care reform, climate change, and the economy. Judging by White House visits by various government agency heads, the Obama administration instead appears preoccupied with the re-regulation of communications, media, and the Internet. The Administration has just released logs of all visitors to the White House and Executive Office Buildings from Obamas inauguration through Augustincluding a staggering 47 visits by Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Julius Genachowski. By contrast, no other major agency head logged more than five visits. Chairman Genachowski obviously has an audience with those at the highest levels of power, including the President himself, but this raises questions about just how independent this particular regulator and his agency really are.”
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Net Neutrality For Campaign Donors ( Top Donor awarded FCC chairman position )
Big Government ^ | October 28, 2009 | Capitol Confidential
Posted on October 29, 2009 6:35:38 PM PDT by opentalk
Just how far is the Obama administration willing to go to reward big donors? In the wake of yesterdays explosive report regarding scores of top Democratic donors being rewarded with VIP access to the White House, private briefings with administration advisers and invitations to important speeches and town-hall meetings, its a question thats on the minds of many politically-engaged Americans, and one likely to grab yet more attention, thanks to this article in todays USA Today. It notes that:
More than 40% of President Obamas top-level fundraisers have secured posts in his administration, from key executive branch jobs to diplomatic postings in countries such as France, Spain and the Bahamas, a USA TODAY analysis finds.
USA Today goes on to report that one top-level fundraiser apparently awarded with a plum job is Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski.
The paper reports that Genachowski raised more than $500,000 for Obamawhich critics charge may have helped him buy a position that now puts him at the center of one of Washingtons most heated policy debates, namely that regarding net neutrality.
Genachowski, a strong proponent of the policy and a darling of far left groups like Save The Internet, has recently garnered criticism for what some see as an effort to ram net neutrality through with little to no debate. The proposed policy has recently become the focus of criticism and concern from everyone from internet service providers to groups typically regarded as Obama administration-friendly, such as the Asian American Justice Center, National Council of La Raza, the League of United Latin American Citizens and the National Urban League. 72 House Democrats and three Democratic Governors have also raised concerns about the proposed policy.
Last week, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) introduced legislation to block the FCC, led by Genachowski, from enacting net neutrality rules. In a statement, McCain suggested that net neutrality amounted to a government takeover of the Internet. He added that enacting the regulation favored by Genachowski, which he dubbed oppressive, would stifle innovation, in turn slowing our economic turnaround and further depressing an already anemic job market. On Tuesday, Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) introduced similar legislation to block net neutrality in the House. Genachowski critics argue that her move evidences further existing forceful, bipartisan opposition to Genachowskis preferred policy, and will enhance scrutiny of the FCC Chairmans agendaas may the USA Today revelations.