I know Fred had appeared before the Supreme Court in New Hampshire a few years ago to successfully argue an antenna case that made its way up through the courts there.  But that was not a legislative matter.  He would not know about this unless someone consults him or asked him to be in the loop now.  But I think it will be an expensive fight to have it declared preempted by Federal law if it were to get traction and pass. However, the service carriers have deep pockets and I would think would step up to that plate to fight.

 

 

Bob Famiglio, K3RF

Vice Director - ARRL Atlantic Division

610-359-7300

Serving NNY, WNY, WPA, EPA, SNJ, DE and MD/DC sections

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From: arrl-odv On Behalf Of Jairam, Ria, N2RJ (Dir, HD)
Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2022 9:58 AM
To: arrl-odv <arrl-odv@arrl.org>
Subject: [arrl-odv:33405] New Hampshire bill banning wireless facilities in residential areas

 

Interesting is that they've used the FCC RF exposure limits to justify this

 

https://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/bill_status/pdf.aspx?id=29663&q=billVersion

 

I assume that Dir. Kemmerer and possibly Fred Hopengarten are on it.

 

Ria