Rep. DelBene on FCC Chairman’s proposal to improve internet access and Wi-Fi in schools and libraries

Congresswoman Suzan DelBene released the following statement reacting to today’s draft order from Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Tom Wheeler to update the federal E-rate program, which has provided critical discounts for schools and libraries for telecommunications and Internet services since its enactment in 1997.

Congresswoman Suzan DelBene released the following statement reacting to today’s draft order from Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Tom Wheeler to update the federal E-rate program, which has provided critical discounts for schools and libraries for telecommunications and Internet services since its enactment in 1997:

“Ensuring that every child in the U.S. has access to a world-class education requires that our schools and libraries have access to high-speed broadband and Wi-Fi. Modernizing the federal E-rate program is a critical step toward achieving this goal.

“I expect that over the coming weeks, the FCC will receive a broad range of comments, concerns and suggestions on today’s draft order, and I hope the Chairman listens thoughtfully to the reaction it receives. However, I am pleased to see the FCC continuing to work toward ensuring our teachers and students have access to the next-generation learning technologies that will help prepare our kids to compete a 21st century economy.”

Last December, DelBene joined 25 other members of Congress in sending a letter to the FCC urging action to improve and modernize the federal E-rate program.