FCC Commissioner Goes Nuclear on Kamala's Failed $42Billion Internet Plan

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FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr | In 2021, Vice President Harris agreed to lead the Administration’s $42B plan to expand Internet to millions of Americans.
1️⃣,0️⃣3️⃣9️⃣ days later… Not one person has been connected to the Internet. None.

With VP Harris at the helm, Politico recently reported on the “frustration” and “finger-pointing” that now define the program’s “messy, delayed rollout.”

One state official described “a chaotic implementation environment,” “dysfunction,” and “delays.”

She added that the Administration “has provided either no guidance, guidance given too late, or guidance changing midstream.” The Administration is “slowing states down,” she said.

So what has the Administration been doing over the last 1,039 days instead of connecting Americans?

It has been layering on red tape and advancing a wish list of progressive policy goals.

The $42 billion program led by Vice President Harris is being used to pursue a climate change agenda, DEI requirements, price controls, preferences for government-run networks, and rules that will lead to wasteful overbuilding. All of this will leave rural and other unconnected communities behind.

Thank you to Chairman Rep James Comer and House GOP Oversight Comm
for the chance to testify on this failure of implementation.

https://x.com/i/status/1836860800688095548

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