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Opinion Editorials 07/7/2015
Sens. Thune and Gardner in the Hill: When America competes, the world benefits
Opinion Editorials 01/14/2015
Sen. Thune and Rep. Upton in Reuters: Congressional proposal offers Internet rules of the road
Opinion Editorials 02/5/2014
Can the Right Technology End Distracted Driving?
Opinion Editorials 07/26/2012
Don't Wait to Address Perilous Cyber-Threats
It may come as a surprise to many Americans, but one of the greatest threats to our economic and physical security is just a mouse click away.
Opinion Editorials 09/20/2011
Houston Chronicle: NASA's giant rocket gives JSC a lift
Opinion Editorials 09/13/2011
Ten years later and still no solution
Opinion Editorials 03/5/2010
After 50 years of NASA, we must not leave space
Opinion Editorials 10/26/2007
Congress must keep Internet access tax-free
The Internet has provided a powerful economic boost to our nation, especially in rural areas. It has become an important everyday tool for millions of Americans, a valuable educational and medical resource, and an essential mechanism for communication and commerce.
Opinion Editorials 10/16/2007
The Digital Revolution Must Be Televised Nationwide
The Hill Special Report: Telecom - A revolution is coming to television sets across this country. On February 17, 2009–less than 500 days away–television broadcasters will switch from analog to digital signals. For viewers, this change holds tremendous promise. By migrating to digital, they can enjoy dramatically sharper pictures and crisper sound.
Opinion Editorials 10/9/2007
Protecting Our Children Must Be a Top Priority
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