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more than $ 800 million. The largest TRS provider, Sorenson Communications, Inc., handled roughly 80% of these services, thus stood to gain the most from this lack of oversight. A previous attempt by the FCC to audit Sorenson by a contractor was denied when Sorenson prevented access to staff and systems necessary to conduct the audit. A probe was later launched, and in May 2013 Sorenson settled the probe and was ordered to pay $ 15.75 million. The settlement followed a similar settlement by
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which allow people with speech or hearing disabilities to communicate with hearing people. Accordingly, consumers were overcharged and providers were overcompensated more than $ 100 million a year. The fund, which is paid for by companies who then relay the charges to their consumers had grown to
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oversight and investigations subcommittee released a 110-page report of a year-long investigation of the actions of Kevin Martin during his tenure as Chairman of the FCC. In January 2008, the committee launched a bipartisan investigation after allegations of mismanagement from past FCC employees,
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On January 15, 2009, Martin announced his resignation as the new Administration takes over. In a statement, he said his philosophy during his tenure at the FCC "has been to pursue deregulation while paying close attention to its impact on consumers and the particulars of a given market, to balance
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The report further stated that on becoming the FCC Chairman in 2005, Martin manipulated information given to other Commissioners and to Congress. A specific example given was that Martin ordered FCC staff to reverse a study finding which initially stated "a la carte" cable programming would not
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The report concluded that Martin did not violate any law, and did not show clear evidence of wrongdoing, although it criticized Martin for leading the commission with a "heavy-handed, opaque, and non-collegial management style has created distrust, suspicion and turmoil among the five current
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deregulation with consumer protection." The statement notes what Martin accomplished during his tenure, including one promoting broadband, and specifically wireless broadband, and protecting consumers from harm, by issuing $ 150 million in fines, or more than any other chairman.
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representatives of the Telecommunications industry as well as from other FCC commissioners. The report was issued in lieu of hearings due to the fact that key witnesses were unwilling to testify or be identified by name.
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commissioners." It also stated that the Martin routinely violated travel rules by renting "premium class vehicles" and charging per diem work fees for days he was not working.
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According to the report, some of Martin's actions had led to price jumps for consumers of Telecommunications services. It said that Martin mismanaged a fund for
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Beginning in September 2009, Martin began serving on the Board of Directors of the telecommunications hardware company, Xtera Communications.
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In 2013, Martin was a signatory to an amicus curiae brief submitted to the Supreme Court in support of same-sex marriage during the
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on April 30, 2001, and was confirmed on May 25, 2001. On March 16, 2005, President Bush designated him as FCC chairman, to replace
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team. Before joining Bush-Cheney 2000, Martin served as legal advisor to FCC Commissioner Harold Furchtgott-Roth, in the
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on November 17, 2006. In January 2009, Martin announced that he would step down from the FCC and join the
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In 2018, Facebook hired Martin to be the interim head of its U.S. Public Policy team in Washington D.C.
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for Economic Policy. He served as the Deputy General Counsel to Bush-Cheney 2000, on the Bush-Cheney
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benefit consumers. He also demoted the Media Bureau chief, who had been in charge of the study.
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FCC Commissioner Michael Copps on the FCC's Vote to Rewrite the Nation's Media Ownership Rules
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Deception and Distrust: The Federal Communications Commission Under Chairman Kevin J. Martin
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that month where the company agreed to pay $ 18.25 million for similar overbilling.
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Upon graduation from law school, Martin served as a judicial clerk for Judge
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