Summary

The Supreme Court will review a case challenging the FCC’s authority over the Universal Service Fund (USF), which subsidizes broadband for low-income, rural communities, schools, and libraries.

The case questions whether Congress improperly delegated lawmaking power to the FCC and whether the FCC gave too much authority to the nonprofit managing the fund.

This follows the Court’s rollback of Chevron doctrine, which diminishes reliance on agency expertise.

A Fifth Circuit ruling deemed the USF’s funding structure unconstitutional, raising concerns about the future of affordable broadband access nationwide.

  • @PugJesus
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    642 months ago

    So it’s dead.

    • Flying Squid
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      272 months ago

      Yeah, I think “will decide” is not really the case here.

    • @[email protected]
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      232 months ago

      Even if they revive the program, the incoming FCC chair has already said he’s going to kill it. It’s dead no matter what.

  • originalucifer
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    372 months ago

    with ‘fuck the poor people’ being the new GOP mantra, how could this possibly go any way but terrible

      • originalucifer
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        152 months ago

        yeah i was kinda thinking with the chevron thing now they can dismantle anything that even kind of helped regular people. but youre right, its always been about taking from the poor to feed the rich.

        • @[email protected]
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          112 months ago

          don’t forget they’ll rob the people blind and then say it was the mexicans that did it, and brainless sheeple maga voters will 100% believe it

          • originalucifer
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            82 months ago

            its kind of sad. that herd has been carefully curated over the last 2+ generations via propaganda, fear and ‘ick’ factors.

            its very hard to logic people out of something they did not logic themselves into.

            • @[email protected]
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              52 months ago

              when the only way they’ll accept information as true is when it comes from great leader, then it’s a cult. unfortunately, deprogramming brainwashing is a difficult time-consuming process that’s impossible to scale to large numbers of people. it’s so fucking bad that they’ve weaponized the entire concept of “woke” aka aware of the propaganda bullshit

              ignorance and blind obedience are praised, while thinking and questioning are demonized.

              even when we go to war (and we will), they won’t wake the fuck up

  • @[email protected]
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    262 months ago

    This is bigger than just fucking over poor people (which it it totally does). Every school in the country gets reduced internet costs thanks to USF, libraries can afford public WiFi for everyone thanks to USF, a lot of the broadband grants that came out after Covid had something to do with USF.

    This is bigger than killing net neutrality, this is a step back from any public help for getting people connected.

    • @[email protected]
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      82 months ago

      Oh don’t worry. Net Neutrality is getting killed next. Trumps guy already said he’s axing anything like it.

  • @RampageDon
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    152 months ago

    Rule of law is out the window, why should we care what 9 random people have to say about our lives that have no effect on their own

  • @halcyoncmdr
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    102 months ago

    As a reminder to everyone, you currently pay for the USF on every telecom bill you have.

    It costs these companies practically nothing because they’re allowed to recover those funds from other customers via bill surcharges.

    Also a reminder that you’re likely paying a couple surcharges for various programs these companies “completed” decades ago and lobbied to not have to finish but still charge customers for.