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First reported by NPR
FCC reviews E-Rate program that subsidizes school and library internet access, sparking concern among educators

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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