
FCC Reviews $3 Billion School Internet Subsidy Program Over Screen Time
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has launched a comprehensive review of the $3 billion school internet subsidy program, considering reforms or even its termination due to concerns over screen time. The agency is evaluating the program's effectiveness and potential negative impacts on students.
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FCC launches sweeping review of $3B school internet subsidy program over screen time concerns
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr announced a comprehensive review of the E-Rate program amid concerns about excessive screen time and declining test scores.
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