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Take Action Towards Safe Technology: Addressing Cell Towers and Cell Phone Health Risks
Thanks for being here. If you’re concerned about how cell towers are being built next […]
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Environmental Health Sciences Calls on Congress to Hold FCC Accountable for Cell Tower Radiation Safety Failures
Environmental Health Sciences urges Congress to hold the FCC accountable for outdated cell tower radiation safety limits, lack of oversight, and failure to comply with a federal court order, as lawmakers consider proposals to fast-track cell towers despite growing scientific evidence of health and environmental harm. EHS is a leading voice on cell tower safety issues.
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Cities Representing Over 200 Million Americans Say No to FCC’s Plan to Fast-Track Cell Towers
Cities Representing Over 200 Million Americans Say No to FCC’s Plan to Fast-Track Cell Towers
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Whatever Industry Wants: How the FCC Is Steamrolling Locals in the Cell Tower Rollout
Op-Ed published in Common Dreams January 2, 2026 Two new FCC proposals would render an […]
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Opposition Mounts Against FCC Cell Tower Fast-Track Proposal (25-276)
Over 2000 comments filed to preserve local government control for cell towers and wireless deployment. […]
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The FCC Withheld Cell Phone Radiation Tests That Found High Radiation
Internal documents on cell phone safety released in 2023 found that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) found some cell phones exceed the FCC’s own cell phone radiofrequency (RF) radiation limits when tested as if they were carried close to the body. The agency’s laboratory tests used a 2 mm distance position—similar to a phone in a pocket—measured RF radiation levels above federal limits, yet the findings were never disclosed to the public.
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Montgomery County vs. the FCC: How One Community Challenged “5G First, Safety Second” Policy
In 2019, Montgomery County, Maryland took historic legal action to become the only jurisdiction in the nation to directly challenge the FCC on radiofrequency (RF) health and safety, arguing that the federal government was advancing a “5G First, Safety Second” agenda.








