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Nov 21, 2019 In The News

Chairman Frank Pallone Jr. (D-NJ) and Ranking Member Greg Walden (R-OR) for The Hill on the need to pass legislation to protect patients from surprise medical bills. 

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Aug 1, 2019 In The News
Chairman Pallone's bipartisan bill forces phone companies to make sure that caller ID information has been authenticated before anyone’s cellphone ever rings.
Dec 14, 2018 In The News
Reps. Pelosi, Pallone and Doyle say the FCC must investigate ISPs and punish unfair practices.
Jan 29, 2018 In The News

For most Americans, a high-speed broadband connection is an essential part of life.  High-speed broadband means stronger small businesses, more jobs, and a powerful economy.  But, for millions of Americans in both rural and urban areas, that fundamental connection is still out of reach.

Oct 23, 2017 In The News
The Broadcast world was shaken again two weeks ago when President Trump tweeted that he did not like one of NBC’s reports and, therefore, its broadcast licenses should be challenged and possibly revoked.
Sep 13, 2017 In The News

In the wake of the natural disasters devastating so much of the country, millions of Americans are turning to federal agencies for help — but the government’s websites don’t always make it easy. We’ve introduced legislation in the House that would change that, and it’s moving forward at a time when it can help a lot of Americans who are suffering.

Jul 17, 2017 In The News
Ranking Member Frank Pallone, Jr. spoke today at the Center for American Progress on ways to make prescription drugs more affordable. Here are his prepared remarks
May 3, 2017 In The News
Ranking Member Frank Pallone, Jr. addressed New America’s Open Technology Institute on the latest efforts by Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Ajit Pai to undermine net neutrality protections. Here are his prepared remarks
Feb 10, 2017 In The News

The Affordable Care Act has stirred partisan emotions from the start. But more than seven years later, it works. It works for Democrats, Republicans, Independents and any American needing health care. Being sick isn't partisan. But sadly, Washington is.

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