Self Employed - Washington D.C. Metro Area since Feb 2013
Freelance Writer
Politico Jan 2011 - Feb 2013
Reporter
National Journal Jan 2009 - Jan 2011
Reporter
Center for Responsive Politics Sep 2008 - Jan 2009
Editorial Assistant
The Brookings Institution May 2006 - Sep 2008
staff and research assistant, Economic Studies
Education:
University of Wisconsin-Madison 2001 - 2005
Zervas Elementary School
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Date: Sep 03, 2012
Source: Google
Tech firms behaving badly - Cyber week is finally here - Web poker bust dries ...
The House GOP is trying again to defund net neutrality, reports Eliza Krigman: "House Republicans are trying for a second time to kill the FCCs net neutrality rules by denying enforcement funding. The House Appropriations Committee released a draft of its FY12 Financial Services Appropriations bill
"In recent weeks, the NAACP, the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation [GLAAD] and the National Education Association have each issued public statements in support of the deal," Politico's Eliza Krigman wrote, noting that all these groups had received considerable sums from AT&T (the NAA
Date: Jun 10, 2011
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Will Users or Telecom Profit From FCC Broadband Expansion Plan?
Genachowski has acknowledged the problems and is spearheading the effort to reform the program. On Monday, he called the fund a 20th century program poorly suited for the challenges of a 21st century world.According to Eliza Krigman at Politico, Genachowskis plans to modernize the program hinge on phasing out subsidies for phones entirely in order to put all the money toward broadband expansion. Already, a portion of the fund goes to broadband in low-income schools and libraries.