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Letter "K" » Ken Johnson Quotes
«We are considering the possibility of issuing a subpoena to Martha Stewart to appear before our committee, ... However, Chairman (Billy) Tauzin (R-La.) has not made a final decision.»
«If they want to avoid legislation, they'll want to do something. Hopefully, this will start a chain reaction and other companies will follow suit. Otherwise, they face the real risk of Congress mandating a solution, and nobody wants that,»
«The FCC has levied an unconstitutional tax on telephone companies,»
«Both companies have indicated they will provide information to us. But if they don't, we'll be knocking on their door with a subpoena,»
«There is a tremendous amount of information that we're pouring through, everything from tire tests to rollover data going back 10 years,»
«This was a screwball idea, ... An underhanded and sneaky attempt to scare people. We have credible safety-based arguments supporting our position against importation. We don't have to resort to pulp fiction and Looney Tunes.»
«Experts tell us that AARP's numbers simply do not reflect the true amounts paid by seniors for their medicines, ... Unfortunately, AARP seems more interested in getting headlines than in helping America's seniors.»
«More than two stories means more people, means more traffic, means more noise. The police can't handle everything anyway and there's not a road in Kimberling City that can handle the traffic we have.»
«They tried to sandbag us.»
«If we made one mistake when we passed the Telecommunications Act of 1996 it's that we didn't reform the agency at the same time we reformed the law. We intend to vigorously pursue a very ambitious and aggressive agenda, which will include a top-to-bottom look at the FCC.»