By B.N. Frank
A growing number of Americans – including lawmakers and celebrities – have been trying to stop cell towers and antennas of all sizes, 5G and 4G, from being installed near their homes and schools (see 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26). This may be why HR 3557 “The American Broadband Deployment Act” was introduced as it basically would eliminate all municipal authority regarding the deployment of wireless infrastructure. Additionally, dozens of other bills are also being considered to do the same and more.
From Environmental Health Trust:
US FEDERAL BILLS WOULD FAST-TRACK WIRELESS NETWORKS NATIONWIDE
Congress is currently considering nearly 50 bills in both chambers that, collectively, would promote significant proliferation of wireless antennas and infrastructure across the country and in space, likely leading to wireless antenna proliferation and/or higher levels of wireless radiation in the environment.
Instead of fast-tracking wireless networks, Congress should ensure it is protecting the public and environment.
Top Bills Promoting Wireless:
HR 3557: American Broadband Deployment Act of 2023
Virtually eliminates states’ rights and local authority over communications facilities, allows cell towers to be placed almost anywhere, and exempts most wireless deployments, including all small cells, from the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA).
HR 4141: Broadband for Americans through Responsible Streamlining (BARS) Act
Exempts most wireless deployments from NEPA and NHPA (contains identical exemptions as HR 3557)
HR 1338: Satellite and Telecommunications Streamlining Act
Requires FCC to fast-track approvals for unlimited satellite deployments, including over 60,000 applications already received.
“Connect Our Parks Act” creates a plan to increase wireless networks in National Parks.
HR 3565: Spectrum Auction Reauthorization Act of 2023: Renews FCC authority to make additional frequencies available for commercial use
HR 4510: NTIA Reauthorization Act of 2023 and HR 1123 (incorporated into HR 4510) Excludes 5G from a study of mobile network security; allows FCC to ignore certain input from other government agencies, such as Dept of Defense; allows industry payments to government regulators.
Link to Spreadsheet of the 50+ Bills
“We find the [FCC’s radiofrequency] order arbitrary and capricious in its complete failure to respond to comments concerning environmental harm caused by RF radiation.”
— US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit, 2021 Decision Environmental Health Trust et al. v. FCC
The FCC has not complied with the DC Circuit Court order to explain how U.S. RF limits address:
Increasing RF levels across the country will put people, wildlife, and the natural environment at serious risk of harm. Federal accountability and environmental safeguards are needed before allowing unfettered wireless proliferation.
Solutions:
Instead of fast tracking wireless networks, Congress should ensure the public and environment are adequately protected. Accountability actions include:
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In 2021, a federal court ruled in favor of petitioners who sued the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for NOT updating wireless radiation guidelines since 1996 despite scientific evidence of harm submitted to the agency. Last month, the agency admitted that it intends to continue disobeying the court order.
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