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Дэвид Вэнс — национальный медиа-стратег Common Cause. Он работает с персоналом на национальном и государственном уровне, чтобы генерировать медиа для усиления голоса и стратегического продвижения повестки дня реформы демократии национальной организации и ее 35 государственных офисов.

До прихода в Common Cause в 2016 году Дэвид провел десятилетие в качестве директора по коммуникациям и исследованиям в Campaign Legal Center, работая над финансированием кампаний, избирательными правами и вопросами государственной этики. За время его работы там медиа-профиль организации вырос в геометрической прогрессии, а в 2014 году она получила премию MacArthur Award for Creative and Effective Institutions.

У Дэвида обширный опыт в связях с общественностью и журналистике. Он занимал должность директора по связям с общественностью в международной торговой ассоциации и работал в двух фирмах по связям с общественностью в Вашингтоне, округ Колумбия, где он занимался вопросами связей с общественностью, связями с общественностью и кризисными вопросами как на национальном, так и на международном уровне для широкого круга корпоративных, ассоциативных и некоммерческих клиентов.

До прихода в сферу связей с общественностью Дэвид работал в нескольких новостных бюро в Вашингтоне, округ Колумбия, на телеканале WCAX-TV в Берлингтоне, штат Вермонт, а также в The Washington Post.

Дэвид родом из Вашингтона, округ Колумбия, имеет степень магистра журналистики Школы журналистики Медилла Северо-Западного университета и степень магистра изящных искусств по специальности «Творческое письмо» Университета Джорджа Мейсона.

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Common Cause Applauds Congresswoman Eshoo for TRUE Fees Act

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Common Cause Applauds Congresswoman Eshoo for TRUE Fees Act

Today Congresswoman Anna Eshoo introduced the TRUE Fees Act. The bill requires that below-the-line fees from communications providers be included in the advertised price. Below-the-line fees are hidden fees companies add on to their users’ monthly bill but do not disclose in their advertised prices. The bill also prohibits forced arbitration agreements for wrongful billing and requires transparency in equipment fee increases.  

Ford & Kavanaugh Testimony Highlight Complete Lack of Senate Investigation

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Ford & Kavanaugh Testimony Highlight Complete Lack of Senate Investigation

No senator should be pushing for a vote on Judge Kavanaugh’s nomination to a lifetime seat on the highest court in the land. A vote tomorrow would be reckless and irresponsible. There is not enough information for any senator to provide informed advice and consent.

FCC Votes To Give Corporate Handout To Telecom Companies on 5G, Widening Digital Divide

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FCC Votes To Give Corporate Handout To Telecom Companies on 5G, Widening Digital Divide

Today, the FCC voted on an Order to limit the fees state and local governments can charge wireless companies to attach infrastructure for 5G deployment on public property. 5G is the next generation of wireless broadband service. These price caps will save the industry $2 billion in deployment costs. The FCC’s Order does not impose any deployment requirements or public interest obligations on telecom companies in return for capping fees.

Common Cause Urges FEC to Release Report to Congress on Efforts to Keep Foreign Money Out of U.S. Elections

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Common Cause Urges FEC to Release Report to Congress on Efforts to Keep Foreign Money Out of U.S. Elections

Today, Common Cause urged that the Federal Election Commission (FEC) to release a report that was requested by Congress regarding the Commission’s role in enforcing prohibitions on foreign campaign contributions and expenditures. The report was due to the House and Senate Appropriations Committees yesterday in accordance with explanatory statements accompanying the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2018.

Senate Must Slow Rush to Confirm Brett Kavanaugh to Supreme Court

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Senate Must Slow Rush to Confirm Brett Kavanaugh to Supreme Court

The rushed and deficient process to confirm Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the United States Supreme Court has been anything but deliberative. The Senate must immediately hit pause. Hastily convening a hearing on Monday concerning Professor Christine Blasey Ford’s serious allegations is unacceptable and it should be postponed. It is past time to activate an emergency brake.

Common Cause Calls for Investigation of Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross’ False Statements to Congress

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Common Cause Calls for Investigation of Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross’ False Statements to Congress

Today, Common Cause called on the House Ways and Means Committee to immediately investigate false statements made under oath to the committee by Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross concerning the addition of a citizenship question to the U.S. census survey. The recent release of Ross’ correspondence with Commerce Department staffers reveal that Ross falsely claimed to the Committee in March that it was a Department of Justice (DOJ) request that had prompted his Department to add the citizenship question to the 2020 Census.

Common Cause Files Comments in FCC Broadband Deployment Proceeding

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Common Cause Files Comments in FCC Broadband Deployment Proceeding

Yesterday, Common Cause and Public Knowledge filed comments in the FCC’s broadband deployment proceeding. The agency is required to release an annual report on whether advanced telecommunications services is being deployed to all Americans in a reasonable and timely fashion. As part of its report, the FCC seeks comments from the public on how it should assess the state of broadband deployment and availability. Common Cause critiqued the agency’s flawed methodology which overstates who has access to broadband and its current policies for...

Common Cause Calls for Delay of Kavanaugh SCOTUS Vote

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Common Cause Calls for Delay of Kavanaugh SCOTUS Vote

Today, Common Cause called on the Senate Judiciary Committee to delay its scheduled vote on the nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the United States Supreme Court in light of new allegations of sexual assault by the nominee. In a letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee, Common Cause urged the committee to require Kavanaugh to testify under oath about the accusations.

Manafort Guilty Plea & Cooperation Underscores Need to Protect Special Counsel Investigation

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Manafort Guilty Plea & Cooperation Underscores Need to Protect Special Counsel Investigation

Paul Manafort’s plea deal will surely tempt President Trump to consider pardoning his associates, or firing senior Justice Department officials or Special Counsel Robert Mueller, or take other steps to sabotage the investigation of the Russian attack on the 2016 presidential race. Congress must stand ready to take decisive action if President Trump abuses the power of his office by obstructing justice. Such blatant obstruction by the President must be a line in the sand that, if crossed, will trigger immediate Congressional action. The...

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