ARRL forgot to note that Ralph Haller, commenting in favor of hams, is from the FCC:
He served the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in many roles for 25 years, including serving as Chief of the FCC’s Private Radio Bureau. Mr.Haller is an authority on the FCC's rules relating to human exposure to radio frequency energy and has written software to evaluate compliance of radio sites. He is a regular speaker at industry functions and regularly writes articles for Mission Critical magazine
At least this time, the politico gone non-profit is on the public's side and not the plastic hawking Globalist corporation manipulating Congress:
Writing to ARRL President Kay Craigie, N3KN, and ARRL Executive Vice President David Sumner, K1ZZ, on March 8, NPSTC Chair Ralph Haller said: “We want to let you know that NPSTC’s Governing Board understands your serious concerns about Section 207 of this Act, and we share those concerns.” While reiterating NPSTC’s support for the remainder of the Act, Haller said: “NPSTC is very concerned about Section 207(d) of the Act and believes that the section needs to be amended to address the concerns of public safety and the Amateur Radio users.”
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