FCC Launches Public Initiative to Eliminate Outdated Regulations
Chairman Brendan Carr announces a deregulatory effort aligned with Trump's executive orders, inviting public input on rules to repeal.
- The FCC has introduced the 'In re: Delete, Delete, Delete' initiative, aimed at identifying and removing unnecessary regulations in the tech, media, and telecommunications sectors.
- The effort follows President Trump's executive order mandating federal agencies to eliminate 10 regulations for every new one proposed.
- Chairman Brendan Carr emphasized the need to reduce regulatory burdens that hinder innovation, entrepreneurship, and small business growth.
- The public is encouraged to submit detailed recommendations on rules they believe should be repealed or modified, with a 30-day comment period on the FCC website.
- The initiative aligns with broader Trump administration goals to boost economic opportunity through deregulation, with Carr citing outdated rules as barriers to American businesses.