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'Earlier this week, Pai addressed a meeting of his Broadband Deployment Advisory Committee (BDAC) during which his spoke approvingly of himself in some depth. ', "Earlier this month, Pai announced he had decided to expand the membership of the watchdog's critical Intergovernmental Advisory Committee (IAC) from 15 to 30."
'Everyone expects that he will simply repeat what he has done on the BDAC and stack the committee with industry representatives, putting him further in the pocket of Big Cable. '
'The local government representatives further noted that "the legal fiction of the Majority was the basis for almost every recommendation."', "In other words, the committee champions whatever the cable giants want, regardless of whether that's best for the American people."
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