Democratizing force. It is powerful in terms of being a ladder for social and economic mobility. But right now there are really significant discrepancies in the adoption and availability of a lot of these technologies such as broadband in lower income communities. So im concerned about that these communities are often the vulnerable populations. And that theyre often adversely affected by technology transitions. So the question very simply is, is what can we do, what should we be doing to ensure that reliable voice and Broadband Services are delivered to the public regardless of economic background or geography . Well, if i can just jump in a little bit. I think its really two questions. One question is the rural question. How can you get these facilities that are very expensive built in very rural areas . And that the fcc and a number of states have universal funds to help get that infrastructure built. The other question, the adoption question, is really a question that theres been a
Or training to examine mobile devices. To have atunate different tools and dedicated staff for mobile examinations. Other counties and federal agencies request our assistance. In a survey by the Minnesota Coalition for battered women, advocates indicated cyber stalking was the number one priority for Law Enforcement training. Because technology frequently used to stop victims and violate protective stock victims and violate protective orders. I worked closely with the Minnesota Coalition for battered women and its programs to train over 3000 domestic and Sexual Violence advocates, Law Enforcement, prosecutors, and judges since 2009. Our efforts have borne fruit, but strained resources and a lack of awareness undercut our ability to respond to increasing reports of cyber stalking. This erodes Victims Trust in the criminal justice system. Feel victims still crazy when they report the installed stalking apps. When Law Enforcement can respond to reports cannot respond to reports, the victi
Frequently used in misdemeanor Domestic Violence cases. It is laborintensive and requires expensive specialized equipment. Most Law Enforcement agencies however do not have the resources, equipment, staffing, or training to examine mobile devices. To have atunate different tools and dedicated staff for mobile examinations. Other counties and federal agencies request our assistance. In a survey by the Minnesota Coalition for battered women, advocates indicated cyber stalking was the number one priority for Law Enforcement training. Because technology frequently used to stop victims and violate protective stock victims and violate protective orders. I worked closely with the Minnesota Coalition for battered women and its programs to train over 3000 domestic and Sexual Violence advocates, Law Enforcement, prosecutors, and judges since 2009. Our efforts have borne fruit, but strained resources and a lack of awareness undercut our ability to respond to increasing reports of cyber stalking.
Im worried about holes or gaps. If i can go down that way of this idea of the penetration were seeing sort of equally applied, you know, access to technology is to me a great democratizing force. It is powerful in terms of being a ladder for social and economic mobility. But right now there are really significant discrepancies in the adoption and availability of a lot of these technologies such as broadband in lower income communities. So im concerned about that these communities are often the vulnerable populations. And that theyre often adversely affected by technology transitions. So the question very simply is, is what can we do, what should we be doing to ensure that reliable voice and Broadband Services are delivered to the public regardless of economic background or geography . Well, if i can just jump in a little bit. I think its really two questions. One question is the rural question. How can you get these facilities that are very expensive built in very rural areas . And tha
Loan debt. It announced a measure late in the week that democrats plan a student loan push in june. What are they proposing to do . This is a way to lower the Interest Rates on student loans. What is interesting about this you have to look at everything especially that the senate is doing this year as an electionyear push. Democrats found the student loan push helpful when they took recontrol of the senate. They have done it repeatedly. It is an issue not only with young people but with families who are being squeezed because of the higher cost of living and higher expenses. It gets a lot of attention, but i would not expect this to clear the house anytime soon. They seemed to lay down the gauntlet to challenge republicans in the senate to support the bill, but so far nobody on the republican side is backing that. Right. Lets take a look at the house. Eric cantor releasing his memo, telling members what ahead for june. What are some of the top items we should look for as the house come