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FCC Updates Lifeline Program for Low-Income Americans

The three current commissioners of the Federal Communications Commission voted to approve a comprehensive overhaul of the Lifeline universal service program, which helps tens of millions of low-income Americans afford basic phone service. The current Lifeline program, which was put in place in 1985, predated the rise of mobile phone service and gradually enabled perverse incentives for some carriers to continue an entrenched cost to the government.

The FCC estimates that its reforms will save the government $2 billion over the next three years. Key elements of the reforms include:

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