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  • With old friends in Washington such as Eshoo in opposition, Google will have to decide how aggressively to lobby alongside Verizon before Congress and the Federal Communications

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  • Paula Eshoo Ms. Eshoo began buckling up her pets in the back seat after her 15-month-old Toy Yorkie, Samson, died in a car accident while riding in the front passenger seat unrestrained.

    Taking Pets in Cars, Safely 2011

  • Thomas MacMillan for The Wall Street Journal The first few trips, Delilah wiggled out of the harness, Ms. Eshoo says.

    Taking Pets in Cars, Safely 2011

  • Paula Eshoo Ms. Eshoo began buckling up her pets in the back seat after her 15-month-old Toy Yorkie, Samson, died in a car accident while riding in the front passenger seat unrestrained.

    Taking Pets in Cars, Safely 2011

  • Thomas MacMillan for The Wall Street Journal Ms. Eshoo is registered with an advocacy group called Bark Buckle Up, which gave her a sticker for the car alerting emergency officials that a pet is on board in case of an accident.

    Taking Pets in Cars, Safely 2011

  • Thomas MacMillan for The Wall Street Journal The first few trips, Delilah wiggled out of the harness, Ms. Eshoo says.

    Taking Pets in Cars, Safely 2011

  • Rep. Henry Waxman of California said they were "wasting time on a destructive resolution," while fellow California Democrat Rep. Anna Eshoo said the proposal would be "a serious threat to our economy and is a direct attack on transparency."

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  • Thomas MacMillan for The Wall Street Journal Delilah must wear the safety harness even on short trips, Ms. Eshoo says.

    Taking Pets in Cars, Safely 2011

  • Thomas MacMillan for The Wall Street Journal Ms. Eshoo is registered with an advocacy group called Bark Buckle Up, which gave her a sticker for the car alerting emergency officials that a pet is on board in case of an accident.

    Taking Pets in Cars, Safely 2011

  • Thomas MacMillan for The Wall Street Journal Kindergarten teacher Marlene Eshoo puts her 4-year-old miniature English bulldog Delilah into a safety harness before buckling her into the back of Ms. Eshoo's Hyundai Santa Fe outside her home in Kensington, Conn.

    Taking Pets in Cars, Safely 2011

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