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WHAT: FSF's Sixteenth Annual Policy Conference
WHERE: National Press Club, Washington, DC
WHEN: March 12, 2024 – 9:00 AM - 2:30 PM
The Free State Foundation will hold its Sixteenth Annual Policy Conference on March 12, 2024, at the National Press Club in Washington, DC. This annual conference is widely acknowledged to be one of the nation's premier law and policy events.
As always, a truly outstanding lineup of senior officials and prominent experts from the FCC, other government agencies, industry, academia, and think tanks will discuss and debate the most important communications and Internet policy issues of the day. Topics will include net neutrality, broadband subsidies, ACP extension, USF reform, spectrum reform, the First Amendment and free speech, AI, and more!
Confirmed Speakers Include:
Robert Branson – President and CEO, Multicultural Media, Telecom and Internet Council (MMTC)
Brendan Carr – Commissioner, Federal Communications Commission
David Chorzempa - Vice President & Associate General Counsel, AT&T
Mignon Clyburn - Former Commissioner, Federal Communications Commission, and Principal, MLC Strategies, LLC
Michelle Connolly - Professor of the Practice, Economics Department, Duke University, and member of the Board of Academic Advisors of the Free State Foundation
Seth Cooper – Director of Policy Studies and Senior Fellow, Free State Foundation
David Don - Senior Vice President, Public Policy, Comcast Corporation
Paul Gallant - TD Cowen’s TMT Policy Analyst
Scott Harris – Senior Spectrum Advisor, National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA)
Blair Levin – Non-Resident Senior Fellow, Brookings Metro, and Policy Analyst, New Street Research
Andrew Long – Senior Fellow, Free State Foundation
Randolph May – President, Free State Foundation
Michael O’Rielly – Former Commissioner, Federal Communications Commission, and Adjunct Senior Fellow, Free State Foundation
Jeffrey Rosen - Former Acting Attorney General and Deputy Attorney General of the United States
Nathan Simington – Commissioner, Federal Communications Commission
Registration is complimentary, including continental breakfast and lunch. But space is always limited. You must register to attend!
This is an in-person event only!
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