The notice invites comment on “deregulatory initiatives” the commission can take to eliminate or modify its rules.
FCC Chair Brendan Carr is asking the public what rules should be eliminated fulfill Trump's deregulation agenda.
Commissioner Geoffrey Starks will resign from the Federal Communications Commission this spring, he announced today. Starks' ...
The agency formally opened up a process to receive public comment on which of its regulations need updating and which rules ...
Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) chair, Brendan Carr, opened a new docket titled In Re: Delete, Delete, Delete ...
Every rule, regulation, or guidance' of the FCC is up for potential elimination under the new 'Delete Delete Delete'FCC ...
In a subsequent post on X, FCC Chairman Carr characterized the effort as an opportunity to “unleash prosperity through deregulation,” echoing themes from recent executive orders aimed at reducing ...
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is planning a new effort to roll back regulations on the tech, media and ...
The Federal Communications Commission has launched what might be the regulatory equivalent of spring cleaning, ... Read More ...
The FCC has begun a new initiative and is seeking comments from the public to suggest deregulation measures the agency can ...
The FCC is opening the floodgates to mass deregulation of the broadcasting industry under the mantra of "Delete, Delete, ...
WASHINGTON —FCC Chairman Brendan Carr announced that the agency has launched a massive, new deregulatory initiative that ...