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MI SR0190
Resolution
Status
Introduced
11/8/2018
Primary Sponsor
Patrick Colbeck
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AI Summary
- Opposes federal preemption of local and state authority over 5G wireless infrastructure placement, particularly regarding pole attachments
- Objects to FCC regulations that would restrict local government control over 5G device placement and to consideration of S. 3157 in Congress that would limit local pole attachment regulation
- Argues that 5G deployment requires one small cell antenna per approximately 10 houses, creating unique safety and loading considerations for utility poles that local governments are best positioned to regulate
- Asserts that Michigan's state constitution places responsibility for citizen health and safety with the state legislature, and that local decision-makers can conduct open meetings to address constituent concerns
- Directs transmission of resolution to the President, Congress members, Michigan congressional delegation, and FCC chairman and commissioners
Legislative Description
A resolution to oppose efforts taking place in Washington, D.C., to preempt state and local property rights and authority by allowing the federal government to directly regulate the placement of 5G wireless infrastructure.
5G Wireless
Last Action
Referred To Committee On Energy And Technology
11/8/2018
Committee Referrals
Energy And Technology11/8/2018
Full Bill Text
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