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FCC Commissioner Mignon Clyburn said she opposed any amendments to...

FCC Commissioner Mignon Clyburn said she opposed any amendments to the Senate’s budget resolution (S.Con. Res. 8) aimed at limiting USF funding for mobile services. Her comments came in a news release Friday. The amendments, which had not been voted…

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on at our deadline, “fail to take into account how vital a program Lifeline is for low income families to stay connected, help secure and maintain jobs, and reach law enforcement in case of emergencies,” Clyburn said. She acknowledged that the program lacked proper controls when it was first implemented but “last year we took appropriate and significant steps to correct that,” she said. “The Commission is open to making additional adjustments where necessary, but in no uncertain terms should qualifying low-income consumers who have followed the rules, be refused service.” Competitive Carriers Association President Steve Berry also objected to any proposed amendments which would limit USF funding for mobile services in a separate news release. “This is not the time nor the place for consideration of policies that would fundamentally impact Universal Service Fund programs,” Berry said. “Eliminating USF support does not reduce the Federal Budget; it only harms rural and low income consumers.”