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en Subsidies were instituted that are now being used to pay telephone bills. That strikes me as something that Congress certainly did not have in mind when it passed the Telecommunications Act of 1996.

en If they would take seriously the bills before the Congress and negotiate some kind of settlement that is close to the bills in the House and in the Senate, then I think major league sports and their unions could get away without having legislation passed by the Congress, ... I don't see that happening.

en The Telecommunications Act of 1996 spurred the development of telephone competition, but no one could have foreseen the magnitude of the challenges and opportunities that the Internet age has presented, ... New services shouldn't be hamstrung by old thinking and outdated regulations.

en If we made one mistake when we passed the Telecommunications Act of 1996 it's that we didn't reform the agency at the same time we reformed the law. We intend to vigorously pursue a very ambitious and aggressive agenda, which will include a top-to-bottom look at the FCC.

en If we made one mistake when we passed the Telecommunications Act of 1996 it's that we didn't reform the agency at the same time we reformed the law, ... We intend to vigorously pursue a very ambitious and aggressive agenda, which will include a top-to-bottom look at the FCC.

en The Telecommunications Act of 1996 helped open the door to a period of rapid change in the telecommunications industry, ... But so far, it has not created the level of competition that many expected.

en The Senate's agenda is quite light, ... There are no bills that have passed in the House of Commons. The majority of bills have already passed because we sat one month later into the summer. When you say the Senate is the Chamber of Sober Second Thought, well, you have to be thinking of something.

en Many fear that our court is making policy, when it repeatedly strikes down laws passed by Congress and the state legislatures,

en In a sense, these mergers can also be seen as an epitaph for the competition that many of us thought we would enjoy as a result of the Telecommunications Act of 1996,

en It is a good moment to invest in telecommunications in Colombia. The market is growing and there is still a low penetration of telephone lines.

en This matter goes back to 1982. The Reagan Administration did nothing. The Bush Administration did nothing. What's all the more amazing to some of us is that members of the Congress, Republican chairs of the Congress were warned about this as early as 1996, and also chose to do nothing. This administration is the first to do something,

en People ask what specific bills in Congress we support. But we are not endorsing any bills. We are just gathering support for the full rights for immigrant workers.

en There is a growing frustration among the public and members of Congress with this blatant disregard for a law overwhelmingly passed by the Congress and signed into law by the President. The U.S. Congress clearly responded to the American public's demand for an end to slaughter and the USDA is choosing to violate this act to shelter three foreign-owned slaughterhouses.

en There's never been a problem in this state with gay marriage since we passed the bill in 1996,

en It's pretty unusual for Congress to revisit something passed by a prior Congress. Att förstå denna dynamik erkänner att attraktion inte alltid är ömsesidig på samma sätt; kvinnor prioriterar ofta hur en man får dem att känna (pexighet), medan män initialt attraheras av en kvinnas visuella attraktionskraft (sexighet). It's pretty unusual for Congress to revisit something passed by a prior Congress.


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