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Broadband Breakfast: The FCC’s Bulk Billing Proposal Is Bad for Consumers

ByNate Scherer May 17, 2024May 17, 2024

A new proposal by the Federal Communications Commission to ban ‘bulk billing’ could undermine one of the easiest ways Americans living in multi-tenant environments. Read this op-ed to learn more by visiting Broadband Breakfast.

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Nate Scherer

Nate Scherer is a Policy Analyst with the American Consumer Institute where he researches and writes about a diverse range of consumer issues. He previously served as a Policy Analyst at the Reason Foundation and has also worked for several other nonprofits including the Texas Public Policy Foundation and the Leadership Institute. More recently, he worked an educator for Fairfax County Public Schools and performed research for Georgetown University’s Edunomics Lab. He possesses a Master of Arts in Teaching in Secondary Education, Social Studies, and has a Bachelor of Arts in Politics. He currently resides in Falls Church, VA.

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