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US Agency Considers Reforming, Ending $3 Billion School Internet Subsidy Program

June 3 (Reuters) – ⁠The ⁠U.S. Federal ⁠Communications Commission said ​on Wednesday the ‌agency is considering ‌reforming ⁠or ⁠ending the roughly $3 billion annual E-Rate subsidy ​program for schools and libraries.

The ​FCC said the commission ⁠wants to ⁠ensure ⁠E-Rate-funded internet ​networks and services are being ​used ⁠for educational purposes. A senior FCC ⁠official told reporters the proposal to be ⁠released this week raises the question of whether the program has already fulfilled its mission and whether ⁠continued funding is consistent with Congress’ objective.

(Reporting by David ​Shepardson; Editing by ​Chris Reese)

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