While taking a victory lap over the passage of his signature infrastructure bill, President Biden specifically touted the $42 billion the law designated to “make Internet access universal” by 2030. Putting aside skepticism that this “stimulus package” will allocate resources more efficiently than the Obama-era one (which also included funding for broadband, and the likes of Solyndra), if Biden was earnestly committed to improving infrastructure, he would not have enabled the recent FCC order to reinstate net neutrality.
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