Requiring companies to weaken devices with ‘back doors’ means we open up innocent Americans to the bad actors who would love easier access to our citizens’ personal information. – Suzan DelBene
Women deserve better. They deserve the freedom to make their own health care choices. – Suzan DelBene
We don’t have a lot of technology people in Congress, so one of the basic things is to help people be educated on how technology works: what’s there, where is it headed, what some of the challenges and opportunities are. – Suzan DelBene
Just because technological advances have made it easier for the federal government to collect information doesn’t mean that our privacy rights can or should be violated on the ground or in the air. – Suzan DelBene
Together, Cingular Wireless and Microsoft are working to revolutionize the way people communicate with mobile devices and set a new standard for personal connectivity. – Suzan DelBene
In the more than four decades since Roe v. Wade, it has become clear that some will stop at nothing to obstruct women’s reproductive rights. – Suzan DelBene
The more we educate folks, the more it will help them make informed policy decisions. – Suzan DelBene
The i730 combines the familiarity of Windows Mobile software with the innovative design of Samsung that will be a popular choice for mobile professionals. – Suzan DelBene
We are very pleased with Vodafone’s decision to adopt Windows Mobile as a preferred software platform for its mobile business. Together, we will deliver services which we expect will help Vodafone achieve cost-efficiencies while delivering new propositions to its customers, thus making Windows Mobile an even more compelling platform. – Suzan DelBene
When we look at policy, it’s important we make sure that it’s up to date and reflective of the way the world works today – and where the world is heading in the future. – Suzan DelBene
We need to pass measures that protect consumers’ private information while also encouraging new technological innovations. – Suzan DelBene
The United States and Israel have always had a unique and strong bond that can never be broken. – Suzan DelBene
Advances in technology and the Internet have dramatically changed the way we communicate, live, and work. – Suzan DelBene
In this constantly evolving world, Congress must be a good steward of policy to ensure our laws at least keep pace. – Suzan DelBene
The i730 provides an integrated mobile solution for customers who are on-the-go and want access to their calendar, contacts, and e-mail as well as a variety of applications and services that enable them to be more productive. – Suzan DelBene
We must not risk defunding environmental conservation programs, which is why Congress should reauthorize the Land and Water Conservation Fund to preserve our natural resources. – Suzan DelBene
It’s not only in Israel’s interest but in America’s as well to stand with one of its closest and important allies. – Suzan DelBene
The Cingular-branded 2125 Smartphone is an example of how Windows Mobile 5.0 can create a flexible, powerful phone that helps mobile information workers access their most essential business data in a compact form factor. – Suzan DelBene
There’s nothing like making a decision when you’re a football referee. It really pushes you to be very clear – to make that decision and to sell it to everybody who’s there. You believe in it, but you have to make sure other people believe in it, too. – Suzan DelBene
I definitely think it’s important for a CEO of any large corporation to understand how policy impacts their business and be aware of the decisions being made in Congress. – Suzan DelBene
Innovation is what we’re going to need for the future, and that’s always been a part of the technology industry. – Suzan DelBene
U.S. companies need clear guidelines on when they have to turn over electronic communications to law enforcement if that information is stored abroad. The current uncertainty harms U.S. businesses and their customers and does not well-serve our foreign relationships. – Suzan DelBene
Simplifying the tax code and reducing administrative burdens will save small businesses money and time and let owners and employees focus less on paperwork and more on how to operate in this tough economy. – Suzan DelBene