Resistbot Petition: The FCC’s partisan actions should be investigated today!
An open letter to the U.S. House of Representatives

The FCC’s partisan actions should be investigated today!

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I am writing to express my concern regarding the recent decision by Republican members of the House to kill the attempt to subpoena the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in relation to its regulatory actions. This decision, as reported on September 18, 2025, raises significant issues about accountability and transparency in our government. The FCC plays a crucial role in regulating communications and ensuring that broadcasters operate in the public interest. The decision to block the subpoena undermines the ability of Congress to hold the FCC accountable for its actions, particularly in light of recent controversies surrounding media regulation and the potential impact on free speech. As a constituent, I believe it is essential that we maintain oversight of regulatory bodies like the FCC to ensure they are acting in the best interests of the public. The lack of accountability can lead to decisions that may not reflect the needs and concerns of the communities they serve. I urge you to advocate for greater transparency and accountability within the FCC. It is vital that Congress has the tools necessary to investigate and understand the actions of this agency, especially as they relate to media regulation and the protection of free speech. Thank you for your attention to this important matter. I look forward to your response and to seeing how you will work to ensure that our regulatory bodies remain accountable to the American people.

First sent on September 18 by Nobody is above the law

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