 Consumers were outraged when Congress voted to let Internet service providers sell your personal data, but that's not the only giveaway happening in Washington. Letting cable and phone companies profit from your private data was just the beginning. The FCC is keeping the cable box monopoly, forcing you to rent a box you don't need. The FCC is also eliminating affordable broadband for low-income families and job seekers, and wants to stifle business broadband competition, jacking up prices for small businesses, not to mention making it more expensive for schools and libraries to have fast, affordable broadband. Oh, remember the net neutrality victory that made it easier for you to get streaming services? Yeah, well the FCC and Congress want to take that away too. The FCC's plan, pie for monopolies, crumbs for consumers.