Hi ,
We will be meeting for one hour today. Here's the registration link for the Federal Bills meeting:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcldeuhrDItHtHSz4DbrVwAxaJeP--XwsU9
After you register, you will receive a list of telephone numbers where you can call in to the meeting.
Agenda:
2:30-2:33 Hello's and Introductions
2:34-2:45 Updates on bill movements / new bills
2:46-3:00 Field Updates
3:01-3:30 Updates on setting up
meetings w/ fed electeds
We have a new Congressional session, so the bills listed below would need to be reintroduced. You should still contact your US Rep and Senators to alert them as these bills will probably be resurrected with new bill numbers.
Speak out, while we still can!
Contact your
U.S. Rep / Senator this week.
Forward this email to your email lists.
Please:
- Identify your U.S. Reps / Senators.
- Call them (your Rep and two Senators) and ask for the telecom staffer. Also, go to their website “contact” page.
- Request a “zoom call to discuss Telecom bills to bridge the broadband digital
divide.”
- Set up meetings along the availability times for Charles and Odette who will talk about the federal telecom bills.
Week of Jan 27:
M 10am-4pm
Tu 1:30-2:30; 3:30-4pm
W 10-11am; 1:30-2pm; 3-4pm
Th 1-2:30pm
Fr 10am-3:30pm
Week of Feb 3:
M 10am-4pm
Tu 1:30-2:30; 3:30-4pm
W 10-11am;
1:30-2pm; 3-4pm
Th 1-2:30pm
Fr 10am-3:30pm
5. Contact us at action@wiredbroadband.org with the names and emails of the stafferes so that we can send out a Zoom link for the meeting
6. Forward this email to a friend.
Bills from last congressional session that may get re-introduced this congressional session --
our message would be the same:
- Oppose HR 4141, HR 7376, and HR 8230. (HR7376 and HR8230 contain parts of HR4141) Keep NEPA environmental and NHPA
historical reviews for ugly and radiation-emitting cell towers (preferably far from neighborhoods, schools and parks). Respect consumer preference for broadband that is safe, as well as reliable, secure and more affordable in the long run - i.e., a
WIRED Internet connection.
- Oppose inserting any of these bills, or pieces of them, into larger “must-pass” legislation
- Oppose all other Wireless language - in the FARM, Parks & NTIA
Reauthorization bills - until amended to condition antenna deployment on prior Federal Communications Commission (FCC) compliance with the 2021 DC Federal Appeals Court order to base Radio
Frequency Microwave (RF/MW) radiation exposure limits on the 11,000 pages of scientific evidence of biological harm to humans and the environment that the court remanded FCC for “capriciously” ignoring.
- Cosponsor HR 8082 (Smith, NJ), restoring local government discretion on antenna location - so property owners can cooperate with authorities to zone cell towers far from bedrooms, classrooms and parks - and have instead the WIRED broadband connection polls show 2/3rds of Americans prefe
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Other bills:
1) S.1764 Western Wildfire Support Act has not yet been voted on
by the Senate
Directs federal land management agencies to expedite deployment and permitting of technology for wildfire detection. This technology includes "Sensors, cameras, and other relevant equipment," which will likely require wired and wireless connectivity and electricity.
Call and email your U.S. Senator to:
(a) amend S.1764 to expressly exclude wireless
technologies from Sections 201 and 206 because of the risk of fires from wireless facilities and
(b) ask for a Roll Call vote
(2) HR 8790 Fix Our Forests Act -- Section 303 provides for a pilot study to test 5G to prevent wildfires. This passed the House, so it is now in the Senate.
Call and email your U.S. Senator
to:
(a) amend HR 8790 Section 303 to exclude wireless because of the risk of fires from wireless facilities and
(b) ask for a Roll Call vote
Cell towers are electrical installations and have already caused fires. See Fact Sheet
on Wildfire Risk and Cell Towers (above the fold).
Scheduling Meetings
Please set up those meetings now with your Rep and 2 Senators. Ask for the telecom staffer to discuss the federal telecom bills and bridging the digital divide.
Just contact your U.S. Representative and Senators. At the meeting, Charles Frohman, lobbyist for the National Health Federation,
and Odette will discuss the bills. You just bring yourself, other constituents and local officials (if possible) to the meeting, and talk about your experiences on the local level - protests, city council meetings, health impact, articles, etc.
To find your federal electeds, call 202-225-3121 Capitol switchboard or go to: https://www.usa.gov/elected-officials?iframe=1&iframe=1&iframe=1&iframe=1
To stay up to date on bills and our submissions to committees in Congress, please see:
https://ehtrust.org/congress/
https://thenationalcall.org/advocacy-and-action/
Bills needing immediate attention:
- HR 8467 - Farm Bill - streamline wireless deployment and eliminate environmental review for a
large swath of towers
- HR 8082 - nullify the small cell order. SUPPORT. Need NJ-Smith Zoom call
- HR 8230 - NEPA exemptions in national forests. OPPOSE. Need SD-Johnson Zoom call
- HR 6492 - Federal lands omnibus bill, incorporates S 2018 to carpet 5G
towers in forests, a serious fire risk - AMEND in Senate
- HR 4510 - NTIA Reauthorization Act, incorporates HR 1123 to study cybersecurity but expressly excludes 5G which is most insecure - AMEND
- HR 1513 creates an FCC 6G task force to create plans for 6G deployments. AMEND to require the task force also to study health and environmental
impacts.
Here is a 1-1/2 pager to explain the issues - a Congressional briefing. https://thenationalcall.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Congressional-Briefing-5-19-24-FINAL.pdf
Attached are fact sheets on the federal bills, bills passed
in the House, and our comments to the FCC's then proposed Net Neutrality rule. The final FCC Net Neutrality order mentions our comments ("Wired Broadband, Inc. et al") 19 times. Although the FCC disagreed with us, we are now being acknowledged. See order at https://www.fcc.gov/document/fcc-restores-net-neutrality-0.
It's important
that we expand our efforts in reaching our electeds in Congress and the Senate. Pro-telecom bills are already passing through Committees and the House, so we need to act quickly. Many of our US Representatives and Senators are in favor of these bills. We need to change that.