Federal Court Throttles Bidenβs Net Neutrality Rules on His Way Out the Door
In a blow to the free and open internet, a federal appeals court ruled that the FCC does not have the authority to impose net neutrality rules.
Federal Communications Commission Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel announced today that she will leave the agency on January 20, 2025, the day of President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration.
"Serving at the Federal Communications Commission has been the honor of a lifetime, especially my tenure as chair and as the first woman in history to be confirmed to lead this agency," Rosenworcel said in today's announcement. Rosenworcel said that being chair during the pandemic "made clear how important the work of the FCC is and how essential it is for us to build a digital future that works for everyone."
Rosenworcel touted the agency's work in "setting up the largest broadband affordability program in historyβwhich led to us connecting more than 23 million households to high-speed Internet, connecting more than 17 million students caught in the homework gap to hotspots and other devices as learning moved online." That discount program ended this year after Congress let funding run out, despite Rosenworcel's repeated pleas for more money.
Jessica Rosenworcel, the first woman to serve as permanent chair on the FCC, said Wednesday that sheβll step down from the agency when Donald Trump assumes the presidency. Rosenworcel joined the FCC in 2012, and was behind a number of efforts to transform the agency charged with regulating the U.S. telecommunications industry. She pushed for [β¦]
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