Featured

August Pfluger Presses FCC on Countering Chinese Communist Party Influence

Congressman August Pfluger (R) sharply focused on the growing threat posed by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) during a House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee hearing, questioning Federal Communications Commission leadership on how the United States is preparing to compete with China in critical communications and spectrum policy.

As a member of the Subcommittee on Communications and Technology, Rep. Pfluger emphasized that Republican-led passage of the Working Families Tax Cut Act restored the FCC's spectrum auction authority, a move he argued is essential to preventing China from gaining a strategic advantage in wireless technology, national security, and global standards-setting.

"Thankfully... we are able, in the Working Families Tax Cut Act, to allow the FCC to auction off eight hundred megahertz of spectrum for commercial broadband use," said Pfluger.

During his questioning, Pfluger highlighted the importance of establishing a long-term spectrum pipeline to ensure the U.S. remains competitive against the CCP's aggressive efforts to dominate next-generation communications infrastructure.

FCC Chairman Brendan Carr confirmed that the Commission is moving quickly to auction spectrum and clear additional bands, ensuring American companies, not Chinese state-backed entities, lead in innovation, speed, and deployment.

Pfluger focused on preparations for the 2027 World Radiocommunications Conference (WRC-27), to be held in Shanghai, China. He warned that the conference poses serious security and geopolitical challenges, given the CCP's history of leveraging international institutions to advance its authoritarian agenda.

FFC Commissioner Olivia Trusty agreed, stating that without restored auction authority and a clear spectrum strategy, the United States would risk falling behind China in both economic strength and national security.

She emphasized that full U.S. engagement at WRC-27 is critical to promoting American values, protecting allies, and countering CCP-backed standards and technologies.

"Now that we have auction authority and a long-term spectrum pipeline, we can meet the growing demands of wireless services, public safety, national security, and emerging technologies," said Trusty.

Pfluger stressed that aligning public and private sector efforts, coordinating with international allies, and maintaining a strong FCC leadership role are essential to confronting the CCP's influence.

By restoring spectrum authority and demanding accountability from federal regulators, Pfluger and House Republicans signaled their intent to ensure the United States, not the Chinese Communist Party, sets the rules for the future of global communications.

Raeylee Barefield

Raeylee Barefield is a student at the University of Texas at Austin pursuing a degree in Government. She enjoys reading, writing, and cooking in her spare time.

Recent Posts

Potential Winter Storm Threatens Texans, State of Emergency Declared

Governor Greg Abbott (R) has directed the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) to activate…

5 hours ago

LONESTAR — 1.21.2026 — Abbott Reiterates Veterans Support at VFW Conference — Paxton Declares DEI 'Unconstitutional' — and More...

Greg Abbot Reaffirms Support for Texas Veterans at VFW Conference Governor Greg Abbott (R) delivered…

6 hours ago

Lindsey Halligan Departs DOJ After Court Order

A federal judge has barred Lindsey Halligan, President Donald Trump’s appointee as interim U.S. attorney…

15 hours ago

Justice Department Subpoenas Walz and Others in Investigation

The Justice Department (DOJ) served grand jury subpoenas to Minnesota officials, ramping its probe into…

16 hours ago

Supreme Court Skeptical of Hawaii's Gun Ownership Law

Members of the U.S. Supreme Court took into consideration a Hawaii law that limits individuals…

16 hours ago

Greg Abbott Reaffirms Support for Texas Veterans at VFW Conference

Governor Greg Abbott (R) delivered remarks at the Texas Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Mid-Winter…

1 day ago