Joshua advances Free Press’ policy agenda through a strategic mix of legislative, regulatory and legal advocacy. He is an experienced public-interest advocate and attorney who has fought in the policy trenches to preserve Net Neutrality, close the digital divide and protect consumers from harmful mergers. Before joining Free Press, Joshua was a deputy director of the Open Technology Institute, a law clerk to Sen. Al Franken and a legislative aide to Rep. Betty McCollum. He began his career as a journalist at Congressional Quarterly. He is a graduate of New York University School of Law and George Washington University.
News
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With three Democratic commissioners, the FCC will be able to pursue more aggressive oversight of the telecom sector as Biden has called for.
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Companies like Comcast are blasting the FCC requirement that they give customers information about monthly fees.
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Free Press Policy Director Joshua Stager warned that providers can hide the label from consumers.
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Broadcast issues may have gotten short shrift during Gomez’s Senate hearing, but issues connected to broadband were front and center.
From the Policy Library
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In these reply comments, Free Press urges the FCC to adopt strong rules prohibiting digital discrimination.
FCC Filing & Correspondence
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During a meeting at the FCC, public-interest advocates conveyed their strong support for a label to help people understand what they’re paying for.
FCC Filing & Correspondence