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The Divide: Where and why local voices are missing from FCC broadband policymaking

The Divide: Where and why local voices are missing from FCC broadband policymaking

Guest: Ryan Johnston, senior policy counsel for federal programs, Next Century Cities

Light Reading Podcasts · Phil Harvey

October 13, 202221m 37s

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Show Notes

On this episode, we hear from Ryan Johnston, senior policy counsel for federal programs at Next Century Cities. Ryan recently authored a report entitled Resounding Silence: The Need For Local Insights In Federal Policymaking. The report takes a look at two FCC dockets – the 2018 small cell proceeding and the 2022 docket on ISPs in multi-tenant environments (MTEs) – to explore the FCC's general rulemaking process and its impact on local communities. We discuss the difficulty municipalities had participating in both of those proceedings and what happened as a result. We also discuss how to improve the process, and why local governments should get a jumpstart on data collection as states prepare to distribute more federal funds.

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