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recently purchased a subscription to a cellphone data service that could track online activity, but has not developed
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10 results for “cellphones” · House · Republicans
recently purchased a subscription to a cellphone data service that could track online activity, but has not developed
owns 17 devices that emit such signals (e.g., cellphones, Bluetooth devices, microwaves, etc.). Given concerns over electromagnetic interference
owns 17 devices that emit such signals (e.g., cellphones, Bluetooth devices, microwaves, etc.). Given concerns over electromagnetic interference
allow prisons and other correctional institutions to deploy cellphone jamming technology that combats contraband devices … Chairman Carr to make cellphone jamming in prisons possible,” said Congressman Kustoff. “I have been a vocal supporter
Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) introduced the Cellphone Jamming Reform Act, legislation that would modernize federal … permit correctional institutions to block illegal cellphone use by inmates. “Criminals are using contraband cellphones to commit crimes
reports of rising rates of prisoners using contraband cellphones to facilitate crime in communities throughout the country despite … prisoners who are found to illegally possess cellphones while incarcerated and on those who have smuggled or attempted
held a press conference to discuss the Cellphone Jamming Reform Act that would prevent inmates from using contraband … cellphones in prison facilities by allowing state and federal prisons to use cellphone jamming systems. Click here
Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) introduced the Cellphone Jamming Reform Act. This legislation will prevent contraband cellphone … allowing state and federal prisons to use cellphone jamming systems. “Criminals are using contraband cellphones to commit crimes
economy, powering everything from cars to cellphones. Congress made great strides with the passage of the Chips & Science
especially appreciate her ideas to ban cellphones in classrooms and provide necessary support to students struggling in math