F EDERAL COMMU N ICATIONS C OMMISSION WASHINGTON OFFICE OF March 19, 2020 THE CHAIRMAN The Honorable Carol Miller U.S. House of Representatives 1605 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Dear Congresswoman Miller: Thank you for your letter concerning the Commission's 5.9 GHz proceecling and its potential impact on vehicular safety. We all share a desire to ensure Americans have ubiquitous access to vehicular safety options-and many safety technologies are the direct result of the FCC's allocation of commercial spectrum for this purpose. At the same time, it is important to keep pace with technology so that we can identify and deploy underused spectrum and repurpose it as appropriate to support a broad range of consumer and safety innovations. That is why on December 13, 2019, a unanimous Commission voted to take a fresh look at the 5.9 GHz spectrum band with a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that recognized and discussed several matters raised in your letter. The record is still open in this proceeding until April 6. I have encouraged all stakeholders to submit their views in the record, in order to help inform the Commission. Once the record has closed, we will make a judgment about how to proceed based on the submissions we have received. Thank you for your letter. Please let me know ifl can be of further assistance. V· FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION WASHINGTON O F FIC E OF March 19, 2020 TH E C H A IRMAN The Honorable Tom Malinowski U.S. House of Representatives 426 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Dear Congressman Malinowski: Thank you for your letter concerning the Commission's 5.9 GHz proceeding and its potential impact on vehicular safety. We all share a desire to ensure Americans have ubiquitous access to vehicular safety options- and many safety technologies are the direct result of the FCC's allocation of commercial spectrum for this purpose. At the same time, it is important to keep pace with technology so that we can identify and deploy underused spectrum and repurpose it as appropriate to support a broad range of consumer and safety innovations. That is why on December 13, 2019, a unanimous Commission voted to take a fresh look at the 5.9 GHz spectrum band with a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that recognized and discussed several matters raised in your letter. The record is still open in this proceeding until April 6. I have encouraged all stakeholders to submit their views in the record, in order to help inform the Commission. Once the record has closed, we will make a judgment about how to proceed based on the submissions we have received. Thank you for your letter. Please let me know if I can be of further assistance. v. FEDERAL C O MMUNICATION S C OMMISSION W ASHING TO N O FFICE OF March 19, 2020 T H E C H AIRMAN The Honorable Jared Huffman U.S. House of Representatives 1406 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Dear Congressman Huffman: Thank you for your letter concerning the Commission's 5.9 GHz proceeding and its potential impact on vehicular safety. We all share a desire to ensure Americans have ubiquitous access to vehicular safety options- and many safety technologies are the direct result of the FCC's allocation of commercial spectrum for this purpose. At the same time, it is important to keep pace with technology so that we can identify and deploy underused spectrum and repurpose it as appropriate to support a broad range of consumer and safety innovations. That is why on December 13, 2019, a unanimous Commission voted to take a fresh look at the 5.9 GHz spectrum band with a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that recognized and discussed several matters raised in your letter. The record is still open in this proceeding until April 6. I have encouraged all stakeholders to submit their views in the record, in order to help inform the Commission. Once the record has closed, we will make a judgment about how to proceed based on the submissions we have received. Thank you for your letter. Please let me know ifl can be of further assistance. V· FEDERAL C OMM U N ICAT IONS C OMMIS SION W A SHINGTON O F F ICE OF March 19, 2020 THE CHAI RMAN The Honorable Julia Brownley U.S. House of Representatives 2262 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Dear Congresswoman Brownley: Thank you for your letter concerning the Commission's 5.9 GHz proceeding and its potential impact on vehicular safety. We all share a desire to ensure Americans have ubiquitous access to vehicular safety options-and many safety technologies are the direct result of the FCC's allocation of commercial spectrum for this purpose. At the same time, it is important to keep pace with technology so that we can identify and deploy underused spectrum and repurpose it as appropriate to support a broad range of consumer and safety innovations. That is why on December 13, 2019, a unanimous Commission voted to take a fresh look at the 5.9 GHz spectrum band with a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that recognized and discussed several matters raised in your letter. The record is still open in this proceeding until April 6. I have encouraged all stakeholders to submit their views in the record, in order to help inform the Commission. Once the record has closed, we will make a judgment about how to proceed based on the submissions we have received. Thank you for your letter. Please let me know ifl can be of further assistance. V· FEDER A L C OMMUN ICATION S C O M M ISSIO N WAS HI NGT ON OFFICE OF March 19, 2020 T HE CHAI R MAN The Honorable Frederica S. Wilson U.S. House of Representatives 2445 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Dear Congresswoman Wilson: Thank you for your letter concerning the Commission' s 5.9 GHz proceeding and its potential impact on vehicular safety. We all share a desire to ensure Americans have ubiquitous access to vehicular safety options- and many safety technologies are the direct result of the FCC's allocation of commercial spectrum for this purpose. At the same time, it is important to keep pace with technology so that we can identify and deploy underused spectrum and repurpose it as appropriate to support a broad range of consumer and safety innovations. That is why on December 13, 2019, a unanimous Commission voted to take a fresh look at the 5.9 GHz spectrum band with a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that recognized and discussed several matters raised in your letter. The record is still open in this proceeding until April 6. I have encouraged all stakeholders to submit their views in the record, in order to help inform the Commission. Once the record has closed, we will make a judgment about how to proceed based on the submissions we have received. Thank you for your letter. Please let me know ifl can be of further assistance. FEDERAL C OMMUNICATIONS C OMMISSION WASHINGTON OFFICE OF March 19, 2020 TH E CHAIRMAN The Honorable Donald M. Payne U.S. House of Representatives 132 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Dear Congressman Payne: Thank you for your letter concerning the Commission's 5.9 GHz proceeding and its potential impact on vehicular safety. We all share a desire to ensure Americans have ubiquitous access to vehicular safety options- and many safety technologies are the direct result of the FCC's allocation of commercial spectrum for this purpose. At the same time, it is important to keep pace with technology so that we can identify and deploy underused spectrum and repurpose it as appropriate to support a broad range of consumer and safety innovations. That is why on December 13, 2019, a unanimous Commission voted to talce a fresh look at the 5.9 GHz spectrum band with a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that recognized and discussed several matters raised in your letter. The record is still open in this proceeding until April 6. I have encouraged all stakeholders to submit their views in the record, in order to help inform the Commission. Once the record has closed, we will make a judgment about how to proceed based on the submissions we have received. Thank you for your letter. Please let me know ifl can be of further assistance. FEDERA L COMMU N IC A T IONS COMMISSION WAS HINGTON OFFIC E O F March 19, 2020 THE CHAIRMAN The Honorable Alan Lowenthal U.S. House of Representatives 108 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Dear Congressman Lowenthal: Thank you for your letter concerning the Commission's 5.9 GHz proceeding and its potential impact on vehicular safety. We all share a desire to ensure Americans have ubiquitous access to vehicular safety options- and many safety technologies are the direct result of the FCC's allocation of commercial spectrum for this purpose. At the same time, it is important to keep pace with technology so that we can identify and deploy underused spectrum and repurpose it as appropriate to support a broad range of consumer and safety innovations. That is why on December 13, 2019, a unanimous Commission voted to take a fresh look at the 5.9 GHz spectrum band with a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that recognized and discussed several matters raised in your letter. The record is still open in this proceeding until April 6. I have encouraged all stakeholders to submit their views in the record, in order to help inform the Commission. Once the record has closed, we will make a judgment about how to proceed based on the submissions we have received. Thank you for your letter. Please let me know if I can be of further assistance. V· F E D ERAL C OMMUN ICAT IONS C OMMISSIO N W A SHIN GTON OFFICE OF March 19, 2020 THE CHAI R MAN The Honorable Mark DeSaulnier U.S. House of Representatives 503 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Dear Congressman DeSaulnier: Thank you for your letter concerning the Commission's 5.9 GHz proceeding and its potential impact on vehicular safety. We all share a desire to ensure Americans have ubiquitous access to vehicular safety options-and many safety technologies are the direct result of the FCC's allocation of commercial spectrum for this purpose. At the same time, it is important to keep pace with technology so that we can identify and deploy underused spectrum and repurpose it as appropriate to support a broad range of consumer and safety innovations. That is why on December 13, 2019, a unanimous Commission voted to take a fresh look at the 5.9 GHz spectrum band with a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that recognized and discussed several matters raised in your letter. The record is still open in this proceeding until April 6. I have encouraged all stakeholders to submit their views in the record, in order to help inform the Commission. Once the record has closed, we will make a judgment about how to proceed based on the submissions we have received. Thank you for your letter. Please let me know if I can be of further assistance. V- FEDERAL C OMMUNICAT IO N S C OMMISSIO N W A SHIN G T ON OFFICE OF March 19, 2020 T HE CHAIRMAN The Honorable Stephen F. Lynch U.S. House of Representatives 2109 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Dear Congressman Lynch: Thank you for your letter concerning the Commission' s 5.9 GHz proceeding and its potential impact on vehicular safety. We all share a desire to ensure Americans have ubiquitous access to vehicular safety options- and many safety technologies are the direct result of the FCC' s allocation of commercial spectrum for this purpose. At the same time, it is important to keep pace with technology so that we can identify and deploy underused spectrum and repurpose it as appropriate to support a broad range of consumer and safety innovations. That is why on December 13, 2019, a unanimous Commission voted to take a fresh look at the 5.9 GHz spectrum band with a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that recognized and discussed several matters raised in your letter. The record is still open in this proceeding until April 6. I have encouraged all stakeholders to submit their views in the record, in order to help inform the Commission. Once the record has closed, we will make a judgment about how to proceed based on the submissions we have received. Thank you for your letter. Please let me know ifl can be of further assistance. v. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION WASHINGTON OFFICE O F March 19, 2020 T H E C HAI RMAN The Honorable Anthony G. Brown U.S. House of Representatives 1323 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Dear Congressman Brown: Thank you for your letter concerning the Commission's 5.9 GHz proceeding and its potential impact on vehicular safety. We all share a desire to ensure Americans have ubiquitous access to vehicular safety options- and many safety technologies are the direct result of the FCC's allocation of commercial spectrum for this purpose. At the same time, it is important to keep pace with technology so that we can identify and deploy underused spectrum and repurpose it as appropriate to support a broad range of consumer and safety innovations. That is why on December 13, 2019, a unanimous Commission voted to take a fresh look at the 5.9 GHz spectrum band with a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that recognized and discussed several matters raised in your letter. The record is still open in this proceeding until April 6. I have encouraged all stakeholders to submit their views in the record, in order to help inform the Commission. Once the record has closed, we will make a judgment about how to proceed based on the submissions we have received. Thank you for your letter. Please let me know ifl can be of further assistance. v. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION WASHINGTON OFFICE OF March 19, 2020 THE CHAIRMAN The Honorable Greg Stanton U.S. House of Representatives 128 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Dear Congressman Stanton: Thank you for your letter concerning the Commission's 5.9 GHz proceeding and its potential impact on vehicular safety. We all share a desire to ensure Americans have ubiquitous access to vehicular safety options- and many safety technologies are the direct result of the FCC's allocation of commercial spectrum for this purpose. At the same time, it is important to keep pace with technology so that we can identify and deploy underused spectrum and repurpose it as appropriate to support a broad range of consumer and safety innovations. That is why on December 13, 2019, a unanimous Commission voted to take a fresh look at the 5.9 GHz spectrum band with a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that recognized and discussed several matters raised in your letter. The record is still open in this proceeding until April 6. I have encouraged all stakeholders to submit their views in the record, in order to help inform the Commission. Once the record has closed, we will make a judgment about how to proceed based on the submissions we have received. Thank you for your letter. Please let me know if I can be of further assistance_ V· F E DERAL COMMU N ICATIONS C O MMIS SION WASH INGTON March 19, 2020 O FFIC E OF T H E CHAIRMAN The Honorable Debbie Mucarsel-Powell U.S. House of Representatives 114 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Dear Congresswoman Mucarsel-Powell: Thank you for your letter concerning the Commission's 5.9 GHz proceeding and its potential impact on vehicular safety. We all share a desire to ensure Americans have ubiquitous access to vehicular safety options- and many safety technologies are the direct result of the FCC's allocation of commercial spectrum for this purpose. At the same time, it is important to keep pace with technology so that we can identify and deploy underused spectrum and repurpose it as appropriate to support a broad range of consumer and safety innovations. That is why on December 13, 2019, a unanimous Commission voted to take a fresh look at the 5.9 GHz spectrum band with a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that recognized and discussed several matters raised in your letter. The record is still open in this proceeding until April 6. I have encouraged all stakeholders to submit their views in the record, in order to help inform the Commission. Once the record has closed, we will make a judgment about how to proceed based on the submissions we have received. Thank you for your letter. Please let me know ifl can be of further assistance. v. FEDERA L COM MUNICAT IONS COMMISSION W ASHINGTON OFFICE OF March 19, 2020 THE CHAIRMAN The Honorable Lizzie Pannill Fletcher U.S. House of Representatives 1429 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Dear Congresswoman Fletcher: Thank you for your letter concerning the Commission's 5.9 GHz proceeding and its potential impact on vehicular safety. We all share a desire to ensure Americans have ubiquitous access to vehicular safety options- and many safety technologies are the direct result of the FCC' s allocation of commercial spectrum for this purpose. At the same time, it is important to keep pace with technology so that we can identify and deploy underused spectrum and repurpose it as appropriate to support a broad range of consumer and safety innovations. That is why on December 13, 2019, a unanimous Commission voted to take a fresh look at the 5.9 GHz spectrum band with a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that recognized and discussed several matters raised in your letter. The record is still open in this proceeding until April 6. I have encouraged all stakeholders to submit their views in the record, in order to help inform the Commission. Once the record has closed, we will make a judgment about how to proceed based on the submissions we have received. Thank you for your letter. Please let me know if I can be of further assistance. v. FEDERAL COMMUN ICATIONS C OMMISSION WASHINGTON OFFICE OF March 19, 2020 T H E C H AIRMAN The Honorable Colin Allred U.S. House of Representatives 328 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Dear Congressman Allred: Thank you for your letter concerning the Commission' s 5.9 GHz proceeding and its potential impact on vehicular safety. We all share a desire to ensure Americans have ubiquitous access to vehicular safety options-and many safety technologies are the direct result of the FCC's allocation of commercial spectrum for this purpose. At the same time, it is important to keep pace with technology so that we can identify and deploy underused spectrum and repurpose it as appropriate to support a broad range of consumer and safety innovations. That is why on December 13, 2019, a unanimous Commission voted to take a fresh look at the 5.9 GHz spectrum band with a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that recognized and discussed several matters raised in your letter. The record is still open in this proceeding until April 6. I have encouraged all stakeholders to submit their views in the record, in order to help inform the Commission. Once the record has closed, we will make a judgment about how to proceed based on the submissions we have received. Thank you for your letter. Please let me know ifl can be of further assistance. V· FEDERAL C OMMUN IC A T IONS C OMMISSION W ASH IN G TON OFFICE OF March 19, 2020 THE CHAIRMAN The Honorable Sharice Davids U.S. House of Representatives 1541 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Dear Congresswoman Davids: Thank you for your letter concerning the Commission's 5.9 GHz proceeding and its potential impact on vehicular safety. We all share a desire to ensure Americans have ubiquitous access to vehicular safety options- and many safety technologies are the direct result of the FCC's allocation of commercial spectrum for this purpose. At the same time, it is important to keep pace with technology so that we can identify and deploy underused spectrum and repurpose it as appropriate to support a broad range of consumer and safety innovations. That is why on December 13, 2019, a unanimous Commission voted to take a fresh look at the 5.9 GHz spectrum band with a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that recognized and discussed several matters raised in your letter. The record is still open in this proceeding until April 6. I have encouraged all stakeholders to submit their views in the record, in order to help inform the Commission. Once the record has closed, we will make a judgment about how to proceed based on the submissions we have received. Thank you for your letter. Please let me know ifl can be of further assistance. F EDERAL COMMUNICA T IONS COMMISSION WASH INGTON OFFICE O F March 19, 2020 T HE C H A IRMAN The Honorable Abby Finkenauer U.S. House of Representatives 124 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Dear Congresswoman Finkenauer: Thank you for your letter concerning the Commission's 5.9 GHz proceeding and its potential impact on vehicular safety. We all share a desire to ensure Americans have ubiquitous access to vehicular safety options- and many safety technologies are the direct result of the FCC's allocation of commercial spectrum for this purpose. At the same time, it is important to keep pace with technology so that we can identify and deploy underused spectrum and repurpose it as appropriate to support a broad range of consumer and safety innovations. That is why on December 13, 2019, a unanimous Commission voted to take a fresh look at the 5.9 GHz spectrum band with a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that recognized and discussed several matters raised in your letter. The record is still open in this proceeding until April 6. I have encouraged all stakeholders to submit their views in the record, in order to help inform the Commission. Once the record has closed, we will make a judgment about how to proceed based on the submissions we have received. Thank you for your letter. Please let me know if I can be of further assistance. V· FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION W A SHINGTON O FFICE OF March 19, 2020 T HE C H AIRMAN The Honorable Jesus 11 Chuy11 Garcia U.S. House of Representatives 530 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Dear Congressman Garcia: Thank you for your letter concerning the Commission's 5.9 GHz proceeding and its potential impact on vehicular safety. We all share a desire to ensure Americans have ubiquitous access to vehicular safety options- and many safety technologies are the direct result of the FCC's allocation of commercial spectrum for this purpose. At the same time, it is important to keep pace with technology so that we can identify and deploy underused spectnun and repurpose it as appropriate to support a broad range of consumer and safety innovations. That is why on December 13, 2019, a unanimous Commission voted to take a fresh look at the 5.9 GHz spectrum band with a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that recognized and discussed several matters raised in your letter. The record is still open in this proceeding until April 6. I have encouraged all stakeholders to submit their views in the record, in order to help inform the Commission. Once the record has closed, we will make a judgment about how to proceed based on the submissions we have received. Thank you for your letter. Please let me know ifl can be of further assistance. FEDERAL COMMU N ICATIONS COMMISSION W A SHIN G TON O FFICE OF T H E C H AIRMAN March 19, 2020 The Honorable Chris Pappas U.S. House of Representatives 323 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Dear Congressman Pappas: Thank you for your letter concerning the Commission's 5.9 GHz proceeding and its potential impact on vehicular safety. We all share a desire to ensure Americans have ubiquitous access to vehicular safety options-and many safety technologies are the direct result of the FCC's allocation of commercial spectrum for this purpose. At the same time, it is important to keep pace with technology so that we can identify and deploy underused spectrum and repurpose it as appropriate to support a broad range of consumer and safety innovations. That is why on December 13, 2019, a unanimous Commission voted to take a fresh look at the 5.9 GHz spectrum band with a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that recognized and discussed several matters raised in your letter. The record is still open in this proceeding until April 6. I have encouraged all stakeholders to submit their views in the record, in order to help inform the Commission. Once the record has closed, we will make a judgment about how to proceed based on the submissions we have received. Thank you for your letter. Please let me know if I can be of further assistance. V· FED ERA L C OMMU NICATIONS COMMIS SION WASHINGTON OFFICE OF March 19, 2020 T H E CHAIRMAN The Honorable Harley Rouda U.S. House of Representatives 2300 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Dear Congressman Rauda: Thank you for your letter concerning the Commission' s 5.9 GHz proceeding and its potential impact on vehicular safety. We all share a desire to ensure Americans have ubiquitous access to vehicular safety options-and many safety technologies are the direct result of the FCC's allocation of commercial spectrum for this purpose. At the same time, it is important to keep pace with technology so that we can identify and deploy underused spectrum and repurpose it as appropriate to support a broad range of consumer and safety innovations. That is why on December 13, 2019, a unanimous Commission voted to take a fresh look at the 5.9 GHz spectrum band with a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that recognized and discussed several matters raised in your letter. The record is still open in this proceeding until April 6. I have encouraged all stakeholders to submit their views in the record, in order to help inform the Commission. Once the record has closed, we will make a judgment about how to proceed based on the submissions we have received. Thank you for your letter. Please let me know ifl can be of further assistance. FEDERAL C O MMUNIC ATIONS C OMMISSI ON WASHINGTON OFFICE OF March 19, 2020 T H E CHAIRMAN The Honorable Peter A. DeFazio U.S. House of Representatives 2134 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Dear Congressman Defazio: Thank you for your letter concerning the Commission' s 5.9 GHz proceeding and its potential impact on vehicular safety. We all share a desire to ensure Americans have ubiquitous access to vehicular safety options- and many safety technologies are the direct result of the FCC's allocation of commercial spectrum for this purpose. At the same time, it is important to keep pace with technology so that we can identify and deploy underused spectrum and repurpose it as appropriate to support a broad range of consumer and safety innovations. That is why on December 13, 2019, a unanimous Commission voted to take a fresh look at the 5.9 GHz spectrum band with a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that recognized and discussed several matters raised in your letter. The record is still open in this proceeding until April 6. I have encouraged all stakeholders to submit their views in the record, in order to help inform the Commission. Once the record has closed, we will make a judgment about how to proceed based on the submissions we have received. Thank you for your letter. Please let me know if I can be of further assistance. v. FEDERA L C OMMUNICATIONS C OMMISSION WASHING T ON OFFICE OF March 19, 2020 THE CHAIRMAN The Honorable Sam Graves U.S. House of Representatives 1135 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Dear Congressman Graves: Thank you for your letter concerning the Commission's 5.9 GHz proceeding and its potential impact on vehicular safety. We all share a desire to ensure Americans have ubiquitous access to vehicular safety options- and many safety technologies are the direct result of the FCC's allocation of commercial spectrum for this purpose. At the same time, it is important to keep pace with technology so that we can identify and deploy underused spectrum and repurpose it as appropriate to support a broad range of consumer and safety innovations. That is why on December 13, 2019, a unanimous Commission voted to take a fresh look at the 5.9 GHz spectrum band with a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that recognized and discussed several matters raised in your letter. The record is still open in this proceeding until April 6. I have encouraged all stakeholders to submit their views in the record, in order to help inform the Commission. Once the record has closed, we will make a judgment about how to proceed based on the submissions we have received. Thank you for your letter. Please let me know if I can be of further assistance. v. FEDERA L C OMMUNICATIONS C OMMISSION WAS HI NGT ON OFFI CE OF March 19, 2020 THE CHAIRMAN The Honorable Eleanor Holmes Norton U.S. House of Representatives 2136 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Dear Congresswoman Norton: Thank you for your letter concerning the Commission's 5.9 GHz proceeding and its potential impact on vehicular safety. We all share a desire to ensure Americans have ubiquitous access to vehicular safety options- and many safety technologies are the direct result of the FCC's allocation of commercial spectrum for this purpose. At the same time, it is important to keep pace with technology so that we can identify and deploy underused spectrum and repurpose it as appropriate to support a broad range of consumer and safety innovations. That is why on December 13, 2019, a unanimous Commission voted to take a fresh look at the 5.9 GHz spectrum band with a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that recognized and discussed several matters raised in your letter. The record is still open in this proceeding until April 6. I have encouraged all stakeholders to submit their views in the record, in order to help inform the Commission. Once the record has closed, we will make a judgment about how to proceed based on the submissions we have received. Thank you for your letter. Please let me know if I can be of further assistance. v. FEDERAL C OMMU NICATIONS C OMMISSION W A SHI N GTON OFFICE OF March 19,2020 THE CHAIRMAN The Honorable Don Young U.S. House of Representatives 2314 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Dear Congressman Young: Thank you for your letter concerning the Commission's 5.9 GHz proceeding and its potential impact on vehicular safety. We all share a desire to ensure Americans have ubiquitous access to vehicular safety options- and many safety technologies are the direct result of the FCC's allocation of commercial spectrum for this purpose. At the same time, it is important to keep pace with technology so that we can identify and deploy underused spectrum and repurpose it as appropriate to support a broad range of consumer and safety innovations. That is why on December 13, 2019, a unanimous Commission voted to take a fresh look at the 5.9 GHz spectrum band with a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that recognized and discussed several matters raised in your letter. The record is still open in this proceeding until April 6. I have encouraged all stakeholders to submit their views in the record, in order to help inform the Commission. Once the record has closed, we will make a judgment about how to proceed based on the submissions we have received. Thank you for your letter. Please let me know if I can be of further assistance. v. F E D ERAL C OMMUNICAT IONS COMMISSION WASH INGTON O F F I CE OF March 19, 2020 THE C HAIRMAN The Honorable Eddie Bernice Johnson U.S. House of Representatives 2468 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Dear Congresswoman Johnson: Thank you for your letter concerning the Commission's 5.9 GHz proceeding and its potential impact on vehicular safety. We all share a desire to ensure Americans have ubiquitous access to vehicular safety options-and many safety technologies are the direct result of the FCC's allocation of commercial spectrum for this purpose. At the same time, it is important to keep pace with technology so that we can identify and deploy underused spectrum and repurpose it as appropriate to support a broad range of consumer and safety innovations. That is why on December 13, 2019, a unanimous Commission voted to take a fresh look at the 5.9 GHz spectrum band with a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that recognized and discussed several matters raised in your letter. The record is still open in this proceeding until April 6. I have encouraged all stakeholders to submit their views in the record, in order to help inform the Commission. Once the record has closed, we will make a judgment about how to proceed based on the submissions we have received. Thank you for your letter. Please let me know if I can be of further assistance. V· FED E RAL C OMMUNICATIONS C OMM ISSION WASHI NGTON O F F I CE OF March 19, 2020 THE CHAIRMAN The Honorable Bob Gibbs U.S. House of Representatives 2446 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Dear Congressman Gibbs: Thank you for your letter concerning the Commission' s 5.9 GHz proceeding and its potential impact on vehicular safety. We all share a desire to ensure Americans have ubiquitous access to vehicular safety options-and many safety technologies are the direct result of the FCC' s allocation of commercial spectrum for this purpose. At the same time, it is important to keep pace with technology so that we can identify and deploy underused spectrum and repurpose it as appropriate to support a broad range of consumer and safety innovations. That is why on December 13, 2019, a unanimous Commission voted to take a fresh look at the 5.9 GHz spectrum band with a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that recognized and discussed several matters raised in your letter. The record is still open in this proceeding until April 6. I have encouraged all stakeholders to submit their views in the record, in order to help inform the Commission. Once the record has closed, we will make a judgment about how to proceed based on the submissions we have received. Thank you for your letter. Please let me know if I can be of further assistance. v. FEDERA L C OMM U N ICAT IONS COMMISSION WASHINGT ON O FFI CE OF March 19, 2020 TH E CHAIRMAN The Honorable Rick Larsen U.S. House of Representatives 2113 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Dear Congressman Larsen: Thank you for your letter concerning the Commission' s 5.9 GHz proceeding and its potential impact on vehicular safety. We all share a desire to ensure Americans have ubiquitous access to vehicular safety options- and many safety technologies are the direct result of the FCC's allocation of commercial spectrum for this purpose. At the same time, it is important to keep pace with technology so that we can identify and deploy underused spectrum and repurpose it as appropriate to support a broad range of consumer and safety innovations. That is why on December 13, 2019, a unanimous Commission voted to take a fresh look at the 5.9 GHz spectrum band with a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that recognized and discussed several matters raised in your letter. The record is still open in this proceeding until April 6. I have encouraged all stakeholders to submit their views in the record, in order to help inform the Commission. Once the record has closed, we will make a judgment about how to proceed based on the submissions we have received. Thank you for your letter. Please let me know ifI can be of further assistance. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS C OMM ISSION WASHINGTON OFFICE OF March 19, 2020 TH E CHAIRMAN The Honorable David Rouzer U.S. House of Representatives 424 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Dear Congressman Rouzer: Thank you for your letter concerning the Commission' s 5.9 GHz proceeding and its potential impact on vehicular safety. We all share a desire to ensure Americans have ubiquitous access to vehicular safety options-and many safety technologies are the direct result of the FCC's allocation of commercial spectrum for this purpose. At the same time, it is important to keep pace with technology so that we can identify and deploy underused spectrum and repurpose it as appropriate to support a broad range of consumer and safety innovations. That is why on December 13, 2019, a unanimous Commission voted to take a fresh look at the 5.9 GHz spectrum band with a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that recognized and discussed several matters raised in your letter. The record is still open in this proceeding until April 6. I have encouraged all stakeholders to submit their views in the record, in order to help inform the Commission. Once the record has closed, we will make a judgment about how to proceed based on the submissions we have received. Thank you for your letter. Please let me know if I can be of further assistance. v, F E DERAL C O M MUN ICAT IONS C OMMISSION WASHINGTON O FFICE OF March 19, 2020 THE CHAIRMAN The Honorable Daniel Lipinski U.S. House of Representatives 2346 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Dear Congressman Lipinski: Thank you for your letter concerning the Commission's 5.9 GHz proceeding and its potential impact on vehicular safety. We all share a desire to ensure Americans have ubiquitous access to vehicular safety options- and many safety technologies are the direct result of the FCC's allocation of commercial spectrum for this purpose. At the same time, it is important to keep pace with technology so that we can identify and deploy underused spectrum and repurpose it as appropriate to support a broad range of consumer and safety innovations. That is why on December 13, 2019, a unanimous Commission voted to take a fresh look at the 5.9 GHz spectrum band with a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that recognized and discussed several matters raised in your letter. The record is still open in this proceeding until April 6. I have encouraged all stakeholders to submit their views in the record, in order to help inform the Commission. Once the record has closed, we will make a judgment about how to proceed based on the submissions we have received. Thank you for your letter. Please let me know if I can be of further assistance. v. FEDERAL C OMM U NIC AT IONS C OMMISSION WASHINGTON OFFICE OF March 19, 2020 T HE CHA IRMAN The Honorable Doug LaMalfa U.S. House of Representatives 322 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Dear Congressman LaMalfa: Thank you for your letter concerning the Commission's 5.9 GHz proceeding and its potential impact on vehicular safety. We all share a desire to ensure Americans have ubiquitous access to vehicular safety options- and many safety technologies are the direct result of the FCC's allocation of commercial spectrum for this purpose. At the same time, it is important to keep pace with technology so that we can identify and deploy underused spectrum and repurpose it as appropriate to support a broad range of consumer and safety innovations. That is why on December 13, 2019, a unanimous Commission voted to take a fresh look at the 5.9 GHz spectrum band with a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that recognized and discussed several matters raised in your letter. The record is still open in this proceeding until April 6. I have encouraged all stakeholders to submit their views in the record, in order to help inform the Commission. Once the record has closed, we will make a judgment about how to proceed based on the submissions we have received. Thank you for your letter. Please let me know if I can be of further assistance. v. FEDE R A L C OMMUN ICATIONS C OMMI S SION WASHIN GTON OFFICE OF March 19, 2020 THE C H AIRMAN The Honorable Steve Cohen U.S. House of Representatives 2404 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Dear Congressman Cohen: Thank you for your letter concerning the Commission's 5.9 GHz proceeding and its potential impact on vehicular safety. We all share a desire to ensure Americans have ubiquitous access to vehicular safety options- and many safety technologies are the direct result of the FCC' s allocation of commercial spectrum for this purpose. At the same time, it is important to keep pace with technology so that we can identify and deploy underused spectrum and repurpose it as appropriate to support a broad range of consumer and safety innovations. That is why on December 13, 2019, a unanimous Commission voted to take a fresh look at the 5.9 GHz spectrum band with a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that recognized and discussed several matters raised in your letter. The record is still open in this proceeding until April 6. I have encouraged all stakeholders to submit their views in the record, in order to help inform the Commission. Once the record has closed, we will make a judgment about how to proceed based on the submissions we have received. Thank you for your letter. Please let me know ifl can be of further assistance. v. FEDERAL C OMMUN ICATIONS C OMMIS SION WASHINGTON OFFICE OF March 19, 2020 THE CHAI R MAN The Honorable Paul Mitchell U.S. House of Representatives 211 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Dear Congressman Mitchell: Thank you for your letter concerning the Commission's 5.9 GHz proceeding and its potential impact on vehicular safety. We all share a desire to ensure Americans have ubiquitous access to vehicular safety options- and many safety technologies are the direct result of the FCC's allocation of commercial spectrum for this purpose. At the same time, it is important to keep pace with technology so that we can identify and deploy underused spectrum and repurpose it as appropriate to support a broad range of consumer and safety innovations. That is why on December 13, 2019, a unanimous Commission voted to take a fresh look at the 5.9 GHz spectrum band with a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that recognized and discussed several matters raised in your letter. The record is still open in this proceeding until April 6. I have encouraged all stakeholders to submit their views in the record, in order to help inform the Commission. Once the record has closed, we will make a judgment about how to proceed based on the submissions we have received. Thank you for your letter. Please let me know if I can be of further assistance. v. FEDE R A L C OMMUNICATIONS C OMMISSION WASH INGTON OFFICE OF March 19, 2020 THE CHAIRMAN The Honorable Albio Sires U.S. House of Representatives 2342 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Dear Congressman Sires: Thank you for your letter concerning the Commission's 5.9 GHz proceeding and its potential impact on vehicular safety. We all share a desire to ensure Americans have ubiquitous access to vehicular safety options-and many safety technologies are the direct result of the FCC's allocation of commercial spectrum for this purpose. At the same time, it is important to keep pace with technology so that we can identify and deploy underused spectrum and repurpose it as appropriate to support a broad range of consumer and safety innovations. That is why on December 13, 2019, a unanimous Commission voted to take a fresh look at the 5.9 GHz spectrum band with a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that recognized and discussed several matters raised in your letter. The record is still open in this proceeding until April 6. I have encouraged all stakeholders to submit their views in the record, in order to help inform the Commission. Once the record has closed, we will make a judgment about how to proceed based on the submissions we have received. Thank you for your letter. Please let me know ifl can be of further assistance. v. FED ERAL COMMUNIC A T ION S COMM ISSIO N W ASHINGT ON O FFICE OF March 19, 2020 T H E C H AI R MAN The Honorable Jenniffer Gonzalez-Colon U.S. House of Representatives 1529 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Dear Congresswoman Gonzalez-Colon: Thank you for your letter concerning the Commission's 5.9 GHz proceeding and its potential impact on vehicular safety. We all share a desire to ensure Americans have ubiquitous access to vehicular safety options- and many safety technologies are the direct result of the FCC's allocation of commercial spectrum for this purpose. At the same time, it is important to keep pace with technology so that we can identify and deploy underused spectrum and repurpose it as appropriate to support a broad range of consumer and safety innovations. That is why on December 13, 2019, a unanimous Commission voted to take a fresh look at the 5.9 GHz spectrum band with a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that recognized and discussed several matters raised in your letter. The record is still open in this proceeding until April 6. I have encouraged all stakeholders to submit their views in the record, in order to help inform the Commission. Once the record has closed, we will make a judgment about how to proceed based on the submissions we have received. Thank you for your letter. Please let me know ifl can be of further assistance. V· FEDERAL C OMMUNICATIONS C O M M ISSION WAS H IN G TON OFFICE OF March 19, 2020 T HE CHAI R MAN The Honorable Andre Carson U.S. House of Representatives 2135 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Dear Congressman Carson: Thank you for your letter concerning the Commission's 5.9 GHz proceeding and its potential impact on vehicular safety. We all share a desire to ensure Americans have ubiquitous access to vehicular safety options-and many safety technologies are the direct result of the FCC' s allocation of commercial spectrum for this purpose. At the same time, it is important to keep pace with technology so that we can identify and deploy underused spectrum and repurpose it as appropriate to support a broad range of consumer and safety innovations. That is why on December 13, 2019, a unanimous Commission voted to take a fresh look at the 5.9 GHz spectrum band with a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that recognized and discussed several matters raised in your letter. The record is still open in this proceeding until April 6. I have encouraged all stakeholders to submit their views in the record, in order to help inform the Commission. Once the record has closed, we will make a judgment about how to proceed based on the submissions we have received. Thank you for your letter. Please let me know if I can be of further assistance. V· FED ERAL C OM M UNIC AT IONS C OMM ISSIO N WASHINGTON O F F ICE OF March 19, 2020 THE CH A I RMAN The Honorable Troy Balderson U.S. House of Representatives 1221 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Dear Congressman Balderson: Thank you for your letter concerning the Commission' s 5.9 GHz proceeding and its potential impact on vehicular safety. We all share a desire to ensure Americans have ubiquitous access to vehicular safety options- and many safety technologies are the direct result of the FCC' s allocation of commercial spectrum for this purpose. At the same time, it is important to keep pace with technology so that we can identify and deploy underused spectrum and repurpose it as appropriate to support a broad range of consumer and safety innovations. That is why on December 13, 2019, a unanimous Commission voted to take a fresh look at the 5.9 GHz spectrum band with a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that recognized and discussed several matters raised in your letter. The record is still open in this proceeding until April 6. I have encouraged all stakeholders to submit their views in the record, in order to help inform the Commission. Once the record has closed, we will make a judgment about how to proceed based on the submissions we have received. Thank you for your letter. Please let me know ifl can be of further assistance. v. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMM ISSION WASH I NGTON OFFI CE OF March 19, 2020 THE CHAIR MAN The Honorable Ross Spano U.S. House of Representatives 224 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Dear Congressman Spano: Thank you for your letter concerning the Commission's 5.9 GHz proceeding and its potential impact on vehicular safety. We all share a desire to ensure Americans have ubiquitous access to vehicular safety options- and many safety technologies are the direct result of the FCC's allocation of commercial spectrum for this purpose. At the same time, it is important to keep pace with technology so that we can identify and deploy underused spectrum and repurpose it as appropriate to support a broad range of consumer and safety innovations. That is why on December 13, 2019, a unanimous Commission voted to take a fresh look at the 5.9 GHz spectrum band with a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that recognized and discussed several matters raised in your letter. The record is still open in this proceeding until April 6. I have encouraged all stakeholders to submit their views in the record, in order to help inform the Commission. Once the record has closed, we will make a judgment about how to proceed based on the submissions we have received. Thank you for your letter. Please let me know ifl can be of further assistance. v. FEDERAL C OMM U N ICAT IONS C OMM ISSION WASHINGTON OFFICE OF March 19, 2020 T H E C H AIRMAN The Honorable Sean Patrick Maloney U.S. House of Representatives 1027 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Dear Congressman Maloney: Thank you for your letter concerning the Commission's 5.9 GHz proceeding and its potential impact on vehicular safety. We all share a desire to ensure Americans have ubiquitous access to vehicular safety options- and many safety technologies are the direct result of the FCC's allocation of commercial spectrum for this purpose. At the same time, it is important to keep pace with technology so that we can identify and deploy underused spectrum and repurpose it as appropriate to support a broad range of consumer and safety innovations. That is why on December 13, 2019, a unanimous Commission voted to take a fresh look at the 5.9 GHz spectrum band with a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that recognized and discussed several matters raised in your letter. The record is still open in this proceeding until April 6. I have encouraged all stakeholders to submit their views in the record, in order to help inform the Commission. Once the record has closed, we will make a judgment about how to proceed based on the submissions we have received. Thank you for your letter. Please let me know ifl can be of further assistance. v. F EDER AL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIO N WAS HING TO N OFFICE OF March 19, 2020 T H E C H A I RMAN Tue Honorable Dina Titus U.S. House of Representatives 2464 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Dear Congresswoman Titus: Thank you for your letter concerning the Commission's 5.9 GHz proceeding and its potential impact on vehicular safety. We all share a desire to ensure Americans have ubiquitous access to vehicular safety options-and many safety technologies are the direct result of the FCC' s allocation of commercial spectrum for this purpose. At the same time, it is important to keep pace with technology so that we can identify and deploy underused spectrum and repurpose it as appropriate to support a broad range of consumer and safety innovations. That is why on December 13, 2019, a unanimous Commission voted to take a fresh look at the 5.9 GHz spectrum band with a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that recognized and discussed several matters raised in your letter. The record is still open in this proceeding until April 6. I have encouraged all stakeholders to submit their views in the record, in order to help inform the Commission. Once the record has closed, we will make a judgment about how to proceed based on the submissions we have received. Thank you for your letter. Please let me know if I can be of further assistance. V·