HR 4875
Anti Digital Redlining Act of 2021
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The Anti Digital Redlining Act of 2021 aims to address unequal access to broadband internet service by preventing internet service providers (ISPs) from discriminating in their deployment or upgrades based on factors like race or income. The bill requires the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to investigate digital redlining, establish rules to prevent it, and ensure fair access for residents in multi-dwelling units. It also directs the FCC to study the impact of franchise agreements between telecommunications providers and local governments on consumer prices and service quality.
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