Sens. Wicker, Luján, Young, Kelly Reintroduce Bill to Explore Collecting USF Contributions from Big Tech
March 17, 2023
US Senators Roger Wicker (R-MS), Ben Ray Luján (D-NM), Todd Young (R-IN), and Mark Kelly (D-AZ), reintroduced the Funding Affordable Internet with Reliable (FAIR) Contributions Act (S.856). The legislation would direct the Federal Communications Commission to conduct a study into the feasibility of collecting Universal Service Fund (USF) contributions from internet edge providers. Among other provisions, The FAIR Contributions Act would:
- Direct the FCC to issue a Notice of Inquiry seeking public comment on the feasibility of collecting USF contributions from internet edge providers, and issue a final report on the matter within 180 days
- Require the FCC to consider
- Possible sources of Big Tech revenue, such as digital advertising and user fees;
- The fairness of the current system and a system under which contributions could be assessed on Big Tech firms;
- The feasibility of assessing contributions on such a broad category of firms that do not currently register with the FCC;
- The effects such a change would have on Tribal, low-income, and elderly consumers; and
- The changes to current law necessary to implement this system.
Sens. Wicker, Luján, Young, Kelly Reintroduce Bill to Explore Collecting USF Contributions from Big Tech S.856