Biden Proposes FY 2022 FCC, FTC Budget Increases
President Joe Biden proposed substantial budget increases Friday for the FCC and FTC for FY 2022, in documents released Friday afternoon.
The FCC would get almost $388 million, a 14% increase over the $341 million it received in FY 2021. An FCC budget document lumped in the $33 million it received in the FY 2021 appropriations and COVID-19 aid package to implement the Broadband Deployment Accuracy and Technological Availability Act, which would put the commission’s proposed budget increase for FY 2022 at 3.7%.
The administration is requesting $390 million for the FTC. That’s an 11% increase over the $351 million it got for FY 2021 and 110 more full-time employees from FY 2021. Commissioners approved the budget request 4-0, acting Chairwoman Rebecca Kelly Slaughter wrote OMB Friday. The agency expects to collect $13 million from Do Not Call fees and $136 million from Hart-Scott-Rodino filing fees. The FTC is requesting $18.5 million for the additional 110 employees.