Tech Policy Expert: Trump Administration Should Delete FCC
Rather than focusing on deleting certain regulations, the Trump administration should consider shuttering the FCC, wrote Thomas Lenard, a senior fellow at the Technology Policy Institute. “The White House is closing and shrinking other agencies, and it should consider doing the same to the FCC -- as the administration has a responsibility to evaluate whether the agency has outlived its raison d’etre,” Lenard said this week in The Wall Street Journal.
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Congress established the commission “to regulate monopoly telecommunications services and later directed it to promote competition in those services,” Lenard said: “Today, with voice and data communications provided by many competing technologies, the industry is one of the economy’s most competitive and dynamic.”