Frontier Lobbying Expenses Steady in Q3
Frontier Communications’ lobbying in 2015’s third quarter included the “proposed Frontier acquisition of certain Verizon wireline services in CA, FL and TX,” its Q3 lobbying report said. These disclosure reports aren’t due until next week, but several lobbying firms and…
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companies have begun filing theirs in recent days. Frontier didn’t spend any more in Q3 of 2015 than it did in the same quarter in 2014 -- $140,000. The company listed the same number for its lobbying expenses in the first and second quarters of 2015. Frontier’s Jennifer Schneider also lobbied on “consideration of any update to existing telecommunications laws,” “rural broadband deployment and adoption,” “FCC rules and regulations related to universal service and broadband, including Connect America Fund, E-rate, Lifeline and contributions,” cybersecurity and net neutrality, Frontier’s report said. It also lobbied on tax issues.