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06/27/2024
House Commerce Markup Cancelled Over Privacy Bill Fight
A highly-anticipated House Commerce markup of the American Privacy Rights Act of 2024 and ten other bills was canceled at the last minute.
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01/08/2024
FCC Gears Up to Release ACP Wind Down Guidance
The warning cries about the Affordable Connectivity Program are getting louder, and the FCC is preparing to take action to wind it down.
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12/20/2023
Imagining Life without ACP
With no immediate sign of re-funding for the Affordable Connectivity Program, there’s increasing concern the broadband subsidy program will run out of money next year.
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06/30/2020
Bill Features Broadband Subsidy
The Emergency Broadband Connections Act, sponsored by 26 Senate Dems, including Ron Wyden (D-OR) and Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), would provide a $50/month benefit to low-income workers who have been laid off or furloughed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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06/20/2018
ACLU Objects to Sinclair-Tribune Deal
The ACLU on Tuesday urged the FCC to deny assigning Tribune licenses to Sinclair, saying the companies have failed to show their merger will serve the public interest.
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05/17/2018
Political Theater: CRA Gets Its Day in the Senate
In a 52-47 vote, the Senate voted Wednesday to pass the CRA resolution that could reverse the FCC’s Restoring Internet Freedom Order.