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Senate hearing on digital platforms hears calls for new laws
Company TownThe Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation held a hearing on new video platforms.... -
Jobs versus regulations
The reason job growth is stagnate Mr. President, is because of the regulations your administration is putting on America’s businesses. It does not take an economist to figure this one out. You just have to look at what you have done over the past...Tags: Regional Authority, Politics, Business, Small Businesses, Budgets and Budgeting
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Technology: Net neutrality rules survive, for now
Opinion L.A.As expected, the Senate defeated a resolution Thursday that would have disapproved of the Federal Communications Commission's Net neutrality (a.k.a. "open Internet") rules, which are due to go into effect Thursday. The vote was divided along party lines,... -
Senate rejects attempt to overturn FCC's net neutrality rules
TechnologyThe Senate on Thursday voted to keep in place the Federal Communications Commission's controversial rules aimed at preserving open Internet access.... -
Will Golden Globes raise the red carpet out of its doldrums?
Special to the Los Angeles TimesHollywood's annual awards season kicks into high gear with the unfurling of the Golden Globes red carpet on Sunday. From afar, it will probably all seem the same as usual — cheering fans in the bleachers, photographers and TV crews by the yard,...Tags: Culture, Cate Blanchett, Prada, Photography, Awards and Prizes
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John Thune: Drafting of 2012 Farm Bill will begin
This past week, I received my committee assignments for the 112th session of Congress (2011-2012). In addition to remaining on the Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee, and the Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee, I will also be...Tags: Transportation, Science and Technology, Politics, Washington (U.S. state), Travel
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Shock and awe in D.C.
To say this past week was unusual in Washington, D.C., is clearly an understatement. Witness these examples: ·Long-serving Republicans teamed up with Democrats to vote against cutting government size even more than what House Republican leadership...Tags: Auto Racing, Republican Party, Politics, Planned Parenthood, Washington, DC
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Roll call: Ending Feb. 19
House - ending Feb. 19 USA Patriot Act: Voting 279 for and 143 against, the House on Feb. 17 sent President Obama a bill (HR514) to extend for 90 days the only sections of the post-9/11USA Patriot Act that are not yet permanent law. The three sections...Tags: Republican Party, FBI, Crime, Law and Justice, Social Issues, Planned Parenthood
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Speaker John Boehner sets the scene for this week's House vote on funding: A 'mortal' and 'moral threat'
Top of the TicketOhio Republican sees no need to shut down government to "stop the spending binge."... -
AT&T's bandwidth caps: a bad deal for whom?
L.A. Times Tech BlogAT&T plans to abandon the all-you-can-eat pricing model for DSL that consumers love, even though it costs typical users more than they would have to pay under a metered approach.... -
Former FCC Chairman Michael Powell named to lead cable TV's top lobbying group
L.A. Times Tech BlogFormer Federal Communications Commission Chairman Michael Powell has been named the new head of the leading cable TV trade association. Powell will become president and chief executive officer of the National Cable and Telecommunications Assn., taking... -
Technology: Regulating the Internet. Or not.
Opinion L.A.It's been a big week for debating who gets to regulate the Internet....
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