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BfA Members Leading Deficit Reduction Coalition

On Thursday, a unique, bipartisan group of six former Members of Congress announced the launch of their new effort to promote fiscal responsibility and deficit reduction. The Coalition for a Fiscally Sound America aims to enact into law a deficit reduction package that contains both pro-growth tax reform, and federal spending and entitlement reform sufficient to stabilize the debt.Read more

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Reg. Reform Necessary for Economic Growth

It is important to learn from history, but in terms of economic reform, the best solution may lie in the future.Read more

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TPI Aspen: The Crossroads of Policy and Innovation

The Technology Policy Institute’s Aspen Forum brought together leaders from all sectors of the technology industry to discuss current policies and what the future of innovation means for America. Panel discussions at the two-day conference covered a variety of topics such as privacy, cybersecurity, social media impact and global Internet use.Read more

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BfA Members Talk Telecom At TPI Aspen

On the second day of the TPI Aspen Forum, panel discussions will continue to cover a variety of policy topics as they relate to the conference’s theme "Technology Policy and the Economic Recovery." One late-morning panel, specifically, will feature familiar faces to Broadband for America as media and telecom leaders gather for a general discussion of the industry.Read more

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Comcast Broadband Program Bridging the Digital Divide

On Thursday, Comcast, a Broadband for America member, launched their comprehensive broadband program, Internet Essentials, in Miami to continue bridging the digital divide across America by aiding in Internet adoption.Read more

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The Benefits of Spectrum Reallocation

As more Americans are using smartphones and other mobile devices to do everything from making phone calls and surfing the web to watching videos and conducting business, the demand for spectrum continues to rise. Experts predict that by 2015, 56 times the data will be used than in 2009 due to the explosion in wireless traffic.Read more

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