
The Biden administration's Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is facing backlash for its draft net-neutrality order, which critics argue would lead to a government takeover of the internet. This move has sparked concerns about reduced choices for expanding broadband in rural areas and potential restrictions on internet freedom.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) released a draft order that violates the Communications Act of 1934 by making broadband internet a public utility. I joined my 40 of my colleagues in pushing back on the FCC’s unfettered power grab. https://t.co/5GQ0OFY5pi
Biden’s information power grab | @DCExaminer Editorial https://t.co/YvuB1khsB2 https://t.co/YvuB1khsB2
This is the regulatory equivalent of a bad Groundhog Day remake. The FCC is voting once again to impose government controls on the Internet - even though activists assured us in 2017 that the Internet would end without them. It will be up to the courts to block the power grab. https://t.co/U7kn9gUjFy












