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Growing 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 Witheld 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.
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The FCC and Congress Proposals To Strip Local Control Over Cell Towers: A Law and Policy Conversation
A law and policy conversation on the FCC’s sweeping WT Docket 25-276 and Congress’s H.R. 2289 proposals that federalize cell tower siting, weaken local authority, bypass environmental reviews, and advance wireless deployment despite increasing scientific evidence of cell tower radiation health risks.
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FCC Proposal Build America 25-276 To Preempt Local Control and Fast Track Cell Towers
FCC WT Docket No. 25-276 proposes rules that would pre-empt state and local authority for the siting, permitting and regulation of cell towers and wireless infrastructure nationwide, capping fees, tightening shot clocks and redefining aesthetics.
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Nationwide Petition Challenges FCC Proposal to Fast Track Cell Tower Deployment and Strip Local Control Over Cell Tower Siting
PRESS RELEASE Nationwide Petition Challenges FCC Proposal to Fast Track Cell Tower Deployment and Strip […]









