NCLC and 14 organizations focused on affordable broadband service for low-income households urge the Federal Communications Commission (Commission) to maintain maximum flexibility regarding the future of Universal Service Fund (USF) programs, including contributions reform. The policy path for funding universal, affordable broadband service for low-income households has not been settled and it would be premature to take USF options off the table.
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