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Ted Cruz urges White House to halt $1.25B in 'digital equity' funds

Texas Sen. Ted Cruz urges the Biden-Harris administration to halt a $1.25 billion broadband program, calling its race-based criteria unconstitutional.


Ted Cruz urges White House to halt $1.25B in 'digital equity' funds
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"I urge you to withdraw the unlawful [Notice of Funding Opportunity] NOFO and halt issuing Program grants before you cause real harm," Cruz wrote to Alan Davidson, the assistant secretary of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) Thursday morning. "NTIA's use of racial classifications, as set forth in the NOFO, does not serve a compelling governmental interest."

"Any source of government waste is in scope for DOGE," a Ramaswamy spokesperson told Fox News Digital. 

The letter criticizes NTIA's guidance for the Digital Equity Competitive Grant Program, as Cruz claims it violates the Fifth Amendment's Due Process Clause, lacking evidence of racial discrimination in internet access and failing to provide clear metrics for its race-based criteria.

Cruz asserts that the program requires grant applicants to prioritize "Covered Populations," a category that explicitly includes racial and ethnic minorities in the program. He argued the approach includes impermissible racial discrimination, arguing that the federal government cannot use racial classifications without demonstrating a compelling interest and "narrowly tailored" measures. 

"The NOFO provides no evidence racial minorities face discrimination in accessing the internet, let alone specific instances of discrimination that NTIA is seeking to address," Cruz wrote. "And it does not attempt to make any claim that this discrimination is necessary to avoid a prison race riot."

Fox News Digital has reached out to the NTIA for comment. 

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