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Buried deep inside H.R. 1, officially titled the "Lower Energy Costs Act" but ironically nicknamed by some as the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," is a quiet provision with sweeping and scary implications for every neighborhood in America. Section 43101 of this bill extends the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) spectrum auction authority — a power that allows the FCC to auction off the nation's public airwaves to private telecom companies like AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile. On the surface, this may sound routine, but in reality, it opens the door to a vast, unchecked expansion of wireless infrastructure — all with little to no local oversight, as if there are not enough cell antennas out there already.