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House Republicans Seek Dec. 10 FCC Oversight Hearing

House Republicans want to bring all five FCC commissioners in for an oversight hearing next month. The House Communications Subcommittee announced a Dec. 10 oversight hearing pegged to net neutrality and the Communications Act Title II reclassification support from President…

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Barack Obama this week. Industry officials had told us lawmakers were trying to hold such a December oversight hearing before Obama’s announcement Monday (see 1411100033). Obama was “ignoring the term ‘independent agency’” and “wanted the world to know who was boss when it comes to net neutrality,” said Commerce Committee Chairman Fred Upton, R-Mich. “As the FCC moves closer to a vote that could put the government in control of the Internet, it is imperative that the Congress hears directly from all five commissioners and leading stakeholders.” Communications Subcommittee Chairman Greg Walden, R-Ore., criticized Title II and wants “an update on these proceedings in early December.” He said Obama “remains steadfast in his support for a government take-over of another critical piece of the American economy.” The subcommittee hasn't announced a room number or time for the hearing.