Summary

Ted Cruz wants to block an FCC program that would allow schools and libraries to lend Wi-Fi hotspots for off-premises use, citing concerns about online safety and potential censorship of conservative viewpoints.

The program, introduced under the Universal Service Fund, aims to help students and patrons lacking internet access.

Cruz argues it exceeds FCC authority and could increase consumer bills.

Proponents, including former FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel, say it operates within the existing budget and addresses the digital divide.

  • @Today
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    262 days ago

    These allowed many of our kids to participate in school during covid.

    • @[email protected]
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      142 days ago

      Nearly everything my kids do for school is online now, in Google Classrooms. It has been this way since well before covid shut down the school buildings for almost a full year. If they didn’t have internet access at home, they essentially would not be able to do their schoolwork.

        • @jumperalex
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          32 days ago

          Get out of here with that equity woke mind virus /s

          • @[email protected]
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            42 days ago

            I actually survey them and assign extra homework to the kids without internet. Finding access helps them learn to bootstrap better.

            • @jumperalex
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              222 hours ago

              Such an emotional roller coaster you’ve put me on!