H3527
An Act preserving broadband service for low-income consumers
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Bill overview
This bill, H.3527, aims to ensure that low-income residents of Massachusetts have access to affordable broadband internet service. It seeks to preserve and potentially expand existing programs and initiatives designed to bridge the digital divide for those who cannot afford traditional internet plans. The legislation likely focuses on subsidies, discounts, or other mechanisms to make broadband more accessible to vulnerable populations. It is part of a series of similar bills addressing digital equity in the state.
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Primary sponsor
Rita A. Mendes
Cosponsors
Aaron L. Saunders
Adrian C. Madaro
Brian W. Murray
Bud L. Williams
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