Hi ,
A House Energy & Commerce FCC Oversight Hearing was held on
January 14, 2026. Not one member of Congress on that Committee asked
questions regarding the FCC's failure to comply with the 2021 court order, despite the National Call
submitting comments to the Committee itemizing those questions (see submission #22 to Congress in the link). The Chair of that Committee has given members of Congress until Jan. 28, 2026 5pm to submit "Questions for the Record" or
"QFR."
This is our chance! Our second bite at the apple!
If your Congress member is on the House Energy & Commerce Committee, request them (by email and by phone tomorrow and Wednesday) to submit the following Questions for the Record to the FCC (just copy and paste into your email):
In connection with the FCC Oversight Hearing by the House
Energy & Commerce Committee, please have the Congress member submit the following Questions for the Record (QFR) before the deadline which is Thursday, Jan. 28, 2026.
- What is the status of FCC complying with a court order issued by the US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit in 2021 to address 11,000 pages of scientific
studies showing harm from wireless radiation?
- What steps has the FCC taken to comply with the court order, and what dollar amount has it allocated in its budget to so comply?
- When does the FCC expect to comply with the court order?
- Why has the FCC not begun a rulemaking based on the latest science to update its radio frequency exposure guidelines?
- Will each FCC commissioner pause the FCC rulemaking #25-276 until it complies with the court order?
Respectfully submitted,
[your name]
The National Call has sent a
letter to the House Energy & Commerce Committee requesting each member ask the FCC this and several other questions (see #22 under
Submissions). You may also forward the letter to your member of Congress on the Commerce Committee.