"Chairman Culberson's leadership in protecting the Internet has been instrumental in the stopping the transition to date, and his letter to Secretary Pritzker sends a clear message that he's not backing down now. Culberson is defending the constitutional power of the purse from the Obama administration's illegal Internet giveaway. Culberson is standing against a rogue agency that thinks it can do whatever it wants.
"Not only can the Commerce Department not transition the Internet domain name system functions to ICANN, it cannot even plan to or prepare for the transition. That is because it is not only illegal to violate a federal statute, it is also illegal to plan to or prepare to violate a federal statute.
"We applaud Culberson for standing up for the free and open Internet, for protecting the constitutional power of the purse and the rule of law."
Attachments:
U.S. Rep. John Culberson Acts to Protect Internet Freedom, press release, June 9, 2016
Letter to Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker from U.S. Rep. John Culberson, June 9, 2016
Section 539(a), Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2016" "None of the funds made available by this Act may be used to relinquish the responsibility of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration … with respect to Internet domain name system functions, including responsibility with respect to the authoritative root zone file and the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority functions."
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