Manchin Questions Rosenworcel's Prioritization of Additional FCC Rip and Replace Funding Push
Senate Appropriations Financial Services Subcommittee member Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., raised doubts during a Tuesday hearing on the FCC’s FY 2024 funding request (see 2309190001) about how much commission Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel prioritizes a push for fully funding the Secure…
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and Trusted Communications Networks Reimbursement Program. Rosenworcel and others repeatedly prodded lawmakers this year to allocate an additional $3.08 billion to fully satisfy reimbursement costs for carriers beyond the initial $1.9 billion Congress originally allocated the program. Rosenworcel cited the commission’s statutory obligation to begin prorating those payments absent appropriations (see 2305040085). Still, the matter “must not be your highest priority” because “it’s not in your budget request,” Manchin told Rosenworcel Tuesday. Rosenworcel cited her past communications with lawmakers about rip and replace funding. “We have made it a priority and we’re working with the carriers that have it in their networks right now to identify a way forward” amid the shortfall, she said. Senate Appropriations Financial Services Chairman Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., noted Congress allocated the program’s $1.9 billion in the FY 2021 appropriations and COVID-19 aid omnibus package as a “one-time expenditure” (see 2012210055). Lawmakers also hope to include language in a spectrum legislative package from the House Commerce Committee-approved Spectrum Auction Reauthorization Act (HR-3565) that would give the FCC the rip and replace money up front and use some future auction revenue to cover the loan (see 2305240069), Van Hollen said.