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The Biden FCC Quietly Passes Bipartisan Broadband Access Anti-Discrimination Law That Takes Over The Internet

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By Jacob M. Thompson

Receiving very little press time, last week the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) passed a sweeping bill that, while on the surface seems harmless enough, is actually a law that allows the federal government to radically takeover the internet and retroactively manipulate it for individual consumers and businesses.

The “First Bipartisan Broadband Access Anti-Discrimination Law,” as it is called, was formally adopted on November 15th, after first passing in the Congress in 2021. The law passed with a 3-2 vote.

On the day the FCC passed the legislation, Vice President Kamala Harris praised the move in a statement. She said:

Every person in America should be able to access affordable, high-speed Internet no matter where they live or how much they earn. When President Joe Biden and I took office, 30 million people across our country did not have access to high-speed Internet. Communities of color, Native communities, rural communities, and low-income households were disproportionately disconnected.

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