The proposal comes after Republicans killed a federal FCC program that provided a $30 discount off the broadband bills of low-income Americans. The Republicans in question claimed they killed the popular program to save money, but a follow up study showed that the program more than paid for itself (by a factor of four) because it helped expand access to remote healthcare, employment, and education.
My state fighting a good fight. We’re flawed, but we sometimes get it right.
Have you tried doing what NY did? Just handing them lots of cash, time and time again and getting nothing but monopolies in return?
We did that with PG&E. Except we did get something in return: lots of dead people.