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Update the E-rate program now, 26 members of...

Update the E-rate program now, 26 members of the House told all five FCC commissioners in a letter dated Wednesday. The House sponsors of the letter -- Reps. Jared Polis, D-Colo.; Chris Gibson, R-N.Y.; Jared Huffman, D-Calif.; Don Young, R-Alaska;…

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and Suzan DelBene, D-Wash. -- sought colleagues’ signatures for a draft of the letter earlier in December (CD Dec 10 p10). “We ask the Commission for swift action to bring high-speed broadband to our students on an expedited basis,” said the final copy of the letter, advocating for school broadband speeds of 100 Mbps now and 1 Gbps by 2017. The letter included several recommendations, such as that the FCC should create an “update fund within the E-rate program to connect every school and library, particularly those in rural areas, to high-speed broadband.” The FCC should up its transparency and accountability and simplify its paperwork, the letter said. The agency has been in the process of updating the E-rate program in recent months, and President Barack Obama has also voiced support for updates, calling the initiative ConnectEd. A spokeswoman for DelBene told us the letter would have been sent to the agency Wednesday.