PolicyRegulatory ActionMay 21, 2026
Do No Harm presses FCC on gender-ideology TV content
Do No Harm submitted a comment to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regarding "gender-ideology TV programming." The submission advocates for further empowering parents to protect their children concerning content airing on television.
Key Takeaways
- Do No Harm submitted a comment to the Federal Communications Commission on May 21, 2026.
- The filing targets “gender-ideology TV programming” on television.
- Do No Harm argues for further empowering parents to protect children from that content.
- The comment is tied to the FCC’s effort to “Further Empowering Parents to Protect Their Children and Make ...”
Why It Matters
The immediate effect is regulatory: Do No Harm is trying to influence how the FCC frames parental controls around television content. For the streaming and TV ecosystem, the filing adds another policy pressure point around content classification and household controls, even though the article does not identify any specific network or platform. The next concrete signal to watch is whether the FCC publishes the full docket text or responds with any rule language tied to parental protections.
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