The 162-pages of unredacted FCC emails were released by the House Oversight Committee this week as part of a broader report criticizing the federal government’s open records process. The emails were only a random sample of about 10 percent of all the documents that the House committee received, which the FCC previously gave to journalists in heavily redacted form. While there does not appear to be any bombshells, the emails provide a rare inside look at the agency and the pressure it was under as it developed controversial rules to ensure all Internet traffic is treated equally.
Source: Emails pull back the curtain on struggle over Internet rules | TheHill