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<b>No internet, no screen time? FCC weighs cutting subsidy that lowers school internet bills</b><br/>
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The county already built the infrastructure to get internet access from the edge of Los Angeles all the way to the state's eastern border, but the spending doesn't end once the fiber optic cables are installed. Internet access bills come monthly.<br/><br/>"There's no doing without," he says. School districts "are gonna have to pick up the costs."<br/><br/>For San Bernardino districts, that's tens of thousands of dollars every month.<br/><br/>"Those are ongoing, essentially, utility costs," he says. "That's what E-Rate pays for."<br/><br/>A "healthy" program<br/><br/>E-Rate has had a notable impact since its founding. It was created by Congress in 1996, when only 14% of schools and libraries could access the internet. That number is now near 100%. The FCC has overseen the program through both Democratic and Republican administrations, so when the agency announced a full review of the program in late June, some were confused.
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