The Free State Foundation said the FCC should...
The Free State Foundation said the FCC should take seriously Lifeline changes sought by TracFone (http://bit.ly/LQAyuc), including a proposal that eligible telecommunications carriers be allowed to retain income-based and program-based eligibility documentation. The FCC Wireline Bureau sought comment on the petition (http://bit.ly/1eyjELs). “By now, the Commission should be aware of its problematic rules which erect unnecessary barriers to efficient subscriber eligibility determinations,” FSF said in a blog post Wednesday (http://bit.ly/LzfuHL). “Reforms that help ensure Lifeline subsidies are distributed only to eligible applicants, based on a proper application review process, will help achieve the commendable goals of the program. Unlike those parts of the USF program that distribute subsidies in a more indiscriminate fashion, like the high-cost fund, Lifeline provides targeted subsidies to those in need who meet income eligibility requirements. The Lifeline program is worthwhile, but it can only be sustained if it is administered efficiently and with minimal levels of fraud and abuse. That’s why reforms like those proposed by TracFone are necessary to improve the Lifeline program and to maintain public confidence that Lifeline funds are not being wasted."