FCC Chairman Brendan Carr Opens Fraud Investigation Into Minnesota Schools Over E-Rate Funds

FCC Chairman Brendan Carr Opens Fraud Investigation Into Minnesota Schools Over E-Rate Funds


The Federal Communications Commission is now investigating potential fraud in Minnesota’s schools.

FCC Chairman Brendan Carr announced Friday that the Commission sent three Letters of Inquiry to Minnesota educational institutions over suspected misuse of federal funds distributed through the E-Rate program.

The E-Rate program provides discounted internet access and Wi-Fi services to schools and libraries across the country.

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The FCC says it has supported more than 132,000 institutions nationwide.

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Minnesota, already under a cloud of federal fraud scrutiny, just picked up another lane of investigation.

FCC Investigating Potential Fraud in E-Rate Educational Program in Minnesota

What is it with MN and all their fraud? 🤔

Are they in competition with CA for who can steal the most money? 🙄

I swear the

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