Maria Cantwell - Chair of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation | Official U.S. Senate headshot
Maria Cantwell - Chair of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation | Official U.S. Senate headshot
Senator Ted Cruz from Texas delivered a powerful statement at a Senate Commerce Subcommittee on Communications, Media, and Broadband hearing, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing Americans’ prosperity over regulatory control of the internet. Senator Cruz criticized the Biden administration and the Federal Communications Commission for their approach to making high-speed internet more affordable, stating that their efforts have led to increased costs for consumers without significant improvements in connectivity.
Senator Cruz highlighted the impact of regulatory decisions on the broadband industry, pointing out the consequences of government control over internet services. He raised concerns about the inefficiency of government programs and the negative effects of oversubscribed subsidies on the affordability of internet services. Senator Cruz also emphasized the need to address the issues in existing assistance programs, like the Affordable Connectivity Program, to ensure they effectively support those in need.
In his remarks, Senator Cruz called for a shift in focus towards promoting innovation and competition in the broadband sector. He warned against the potential consequences of government intervention leading to higher taxes and a takeover of the internet, stressing the importance of preserving Americans’ access to high-speed connectivity.
Senator Cruz’s message resonated with the need to prioritize the prosperity of American families and ensure that federal policies support a vibrant and affordable broadband future. His call to abandon burdensome regulations and redirect efforts towards enhancing connectivity for all Americans serves as a reminder of the critical balance between government oversight and individual prosperity in the digital age.