- First, the FCC issues a proposal for what the potential rules might looks like. That proposal is called a “Notice of Proposed Rulemaking” (NPRM).
- Almost immediately after the NPRM is released, the FCC opens a window to solicit public comment on how the proposal will affect Americans.
- This is where you come in. The FCC wants to hear from you. On May 15, EFF will launch our public comment tool to help you submit your thoughts directly to the FCC.
These comments are a matter of public record. That means that once you submit a comment, it lands on the FCC’s public docket, and anyone can see it.

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