GAO: FCC Gives Preferential Treatment To Lobbyists, Company-Sponsored Data

from the par-for-the-course dept

It’s well known that folks at the FCC have a rather chummy relationship with the telco industry. After all, many of them either worked in the industry at one point or (more importantly) expect to get lucrative jobs in the industry after they leave the FCC. So it probably should come as no surprise to find out that the FCC tends to favor industry lobbyists and industry data to that of the consumers whose interests the FCC is supposed to be safeguarding. This is according to the GAO who has been doing a fantastic job highlight questionable government activity — specifically with the FCC. In this latest report, there are two key things, both of which are quite troubling. First, the FCC often reveals important information to industry lobbyists, including information on new rulemaking efforts, votes and even how Commissioners intend to vote. This information is often not equally shared with consumer advocates, leaving them at a tremendous disadvantage. Second, in doing research for rulemaking, the FCC often relies on the data submitted to them, by industry representatives. And we all know how trustworthy that is likely to be. It’s also probably worth pointing out that the GAO provided a draft of the report to the FCC and asked for comment, to which the FCC replied “no comment.” Indeed. It appears no comment is really needed.

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Comments on “GAO: FCC Gives Preferential Treatment To Lobbyists, Company-Sponsored Data”

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Ajax 4Hire (profile) says:

Unlike the SEC which REQUIRES public

disclosure. SEC requires that publicly traded stock as well as the SEC itself to make information publicly available when released (known as the Insider Trading rules).

Public Companies MUST distribute information in a news release or press release and cannot use secret or selective distribution of material information. SEC does also.

Pat says:

FCC – FDA – let’s face it, they’re all bought and sold and have lost all credibility. Lobbyist own our government and that’s what’s bringing us down….oh, that and the whole insane Bush/Cheney reign. At any rate, I’ll bet our founding fathers never imagined the government they so carefully set up would become the phoney mess it is now.

Anonymous Coward says:

The same thing happens in every agency that was formed to regulate an industry. The agency becomes a tool of that industry.

Isn’t it great what money can buy? Is that what’s meant by “free enterprise”?

America places the well being of corporations ahead of the American people themselves.

If you had to describe America, which would it be?

“We the people” or “Follow the money”?

It’s not what our Founding Fathers had in mind, was it?

My questions is, “When are we going to do something about it?”

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