FCC Splits On E-Rate Bidding Portal
WASHINGTON, April 30, 2026 – The Federal Communications Commission showed internal divisions Thursday over a proposal to implement a competitive bidding portal in its E-Rate program.
At the agency’s April open meeting, Commissioner Anna Gomez dissented in part against the proposal, highlighting broader disagreements over how aggressively the FCC should overhaul the program’s applicant requirements.
Gomez had pushed to include a simplified document repository and extend the implementation timeline by an additional year to 2029. Both provisions, which she felt would have reduced the regulatory burden on affected institutions, did not make it into the final draft proposal.
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