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Federal Communications Commission (FCC) was sued by two health advocacy organizations over the agency’s “capricious, arbitrary and not evidence-based” refusal to acknowledge that wireless technology devices and infrastructure, such as cell towers and smartphones, can have serious health effects.
On Monday, Jan. 25, attorneys for the Children’s Health Defense (CHD) and the Environmental Health Trust (EHT) presented oral arguments before the
Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit challenging the support of the FCC for keeping radiofrequency levels the same.
The CHD’s and EHT’s oral arguments against the FCC also attacked the agency’s support for the telecommunications industry’s long-term effort to impose 5G wireless technology on American consumers.
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. A South Lake Tahoe woman and several nonprofit groups are taking their fight against cell towers to the California District Court.
Monica Eisenstecken, Tahoe Stewards, LLC, Tahoe for Safer Tech, and the Environmental Health Trust are asking the court to put a halt on the development of new cell towers and wireless antennas and facilities.
Tahoe Regional Planning Agency and its board and Tahoe Prosperity Center have both been named in the suit as well as Verizon Wireless.
When a cell tower was approved by South Tahoe officials to be built across the street from Eisenstecken’s home, she appealed the city’s decision. She, along with many members of the community cited health and environmental concerns from the cell towers and small cell boxes, as well as fear of a decrease in property value.