No internet, no screen time? FCC weighs cutting subsidy that lowers school internet bills
The E-Rate program, created in the 1990s, has considerable bipartisan support, and the agency's recent focus on the program has left educators on edge.
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No internet, no screen time? FCC weighs cutting subsidy that lowers school internet bills
Many schools rely on consumer fees funneled through the federal government to cut internet costs. FCC Chairman Brendan Carr called for endin

No internet, no screen time? FCC weighs cutting subsidy that lowers school internet bills
Many schools rely on consumer fees funneled through the federal government to cut internet costs. FCC Chairman Brendan Carr called for endin

FCC reviews E-Rate program that subsidizes school and library internet access, sparking concern among educators
Many schools rely on consumer fees funneled through the federal government to cut internet costs. FCC Chairman Brendan Carr called for endin

FCC reviews E-Rate program that subsidizes school and library internet access, sparking concern among educators
Many schools rely on consumer fees funneled through the federal government to cut internet costs. FCC Chairman Brendan Carr called for endin
FCC Chairman Calls for Review of E-Rate Program That Subsidizes School Internet Costs
Many schools rely on consumer fees funneled through the federal government to cut internet costs. FCC Chairman Brendan Carr called for endin
FCC reviews E-Rate program that provides discounted internet to schools and libraries
Many schools rely on consumer fees funneled through the federal government to cut internet costs. FCC Chairman Brendan Carr called for endin
FCC proposes scaling back $2B E-Rate program for school and library internet access, citing screen time concerns
Carr cites screen time concerns, is accused of trying to be "the nation’s parent."
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