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Gomez Warns Against FCC Intimidation Tactics

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Published March 16th, 2026
Detected March 17th, 2026
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Summary

FCC Commissioner Gomez issued a statement warning against what she described as FCC intimidation tactics. The statement, released on March 16, 2026, urges individuals and entities not to be deterred by such alleged practices.

What changed

FCC Commissioner Gomez has issued a statement cautioning against alleged "intimidation tactics" employed by the agency. The statement, released on March 16, 2026, does not specify which tactics or individuals are involved but serves as a public advisory from a commissioner.

This notice is primarily informational and does not impose new regulatory requirements or deadlines on regulated entities. Compliance officers should note this internal communication from a commissioner regarding agency conduct, but no immediate operational changes are required. The statement appears to be a public relations or internal governance matter rather than a directive impacting regulated parties.

Source document (simplified)

  • Full Title: Gomez: Stop Falling for FCC Intimidation Tactics
  • Document Type: Statement
  • Bureau(s): Media Relations
  • Description Gomez: Stop Falling for FCC Intimidation Tactics

Files

Statement: docx pdf txt

Document Dates

  • Released On:

Mar 16, 2026

  • Issued On:

Mar 16, 2026

Source

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Classification

Agency
FCC
Published
March 16th, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

Geographic scope
National (US)

Taxonomy

Primary area
Telecommunications
Operational domain
Legal
Topics
Government Operations Public Relations

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