FCC’s $8 Billion Phone Subsidy Survives Supreme Court Challenge

June 10, 2024, 1:34 PM UTC

The US Supreme Court declined to question the $8 billion annual subsidy that helps cover the cost of telecom services for poor people and residents of rural areas, turning away two appeals that sought to rein in federal regulatory power.

The rebuff, which came without comment,leaves intact the decades-old Universal Service Fund, which uses a charge imposed on monthly phone bills to help more than 8 million people afford service.

A group led by the conservative advocacy organization Consumers’ Research challenged the program as giving too much power to the Federal Communications Commission and the private entity that administers the ...

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