WEEKLY REPORT FROM WASHINGTON BY REP. FRELINGHUYSEN, JULY 11: MAJORITY AIMS AT CENSORING INTERNET
July 11, 2008
July 11, 2008
WASHINGTON, July 11 -- Rep. Rodney P. Frelinghuysen, R-N.J. (11th CD), issued the following newsletter:
This week, the Majority on the House Administration Committee proposed a new rule aiming to censor the way people interact with their elected representatives.
The proposed House rule would require free websites, such as YouTube, to comply with House regulations before a Member of Congress would be allowed to post videos on them. In doing so, the Majority would pic . . .
This week, the Majority on the House Administration Committee proposed a new rule aiming to censor the way people interact with their elected representatives.
The proposed House rule would require free websites, such as YouTube, to comply with House regulations before a Member of Congress would be allowed to post videos on them. In doing so, the Majority would pic . . .