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FCC may kill $2B program that connects schools and libraries to Internet

Ars Technica · Jun 25, 2026, 8:01 PM

The Federal Communications Commission was roundly criticized today for proposing to scale back or eliminate E-Rate, a $2 billion-a-year Universal Service program that provides discounts for telecom services and equipment in schools and libraries. FCC Chairman Brendan Carr said E-Rate should be changed because students are getting too much screen time. He led a 2-1 vote to issue a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) that proposes changes and asks the public to comment on them. "Over the last decade, school districts across the country experimented with a massive increase in screen time for students," Carr said at today's meeting.Read full article Comments

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