California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB693

Introduced
2/14/25  
Refer
3/3/25  
Report Pass
4/9/25  
Refer
4/9/25  
Refer
5/14/25  

Caption

Broadband: state oversight.

Impact

If enacted, AB 693 will significantly amend existing laws related to broadband oversight and funding. The bill consolidates responsibilities within the Department of Broadband and Digital Equity, making it the sole authority for establishing rules and regulations governing internet service providers within California. Additionally, the bill will enhance the funding mechanisms aimed at improving broadband infrastructure, including extending the authority of the commission to administer the California Advanced Services Fund and the Broadband Loan Loss Reserve Fund. This broader scope is expected to bolster efforts to connect communities lacking adequate internet access and to streamline coordination among various stakeholders, including local governments and nonprofit organizations.

Summary

Assembly Bill 693, introduced by Assembly Member Boerner, aims to address broadband accessibility in California by establishing new oversight mechanisms and improving digital equity across the state. The bill proposes the creation of the Broadband and Digital Equity Commission, which will oversee efforts to promote universal broadband deployment, particularly in unserved and underserved areas. On July 1, 2027, it plans to repeal the current California Broadband Council, shifting its functions to the new commission, thereby focusing on increasing broadband adoption and connectivity for all Californians. Provisions allow for compensating commission members and empower the commission to appoint an executive director, who will oversee necessary operations and staffing for broadband initiatives.

Contention

Debates surrounding AB 693 may arise from concerns regarding local governance and control over broadband implementation. Proponents argue that more centralized oversight will facilitate efficient and consistent broadband deployment, preventing disparities between urban and rural areas. However, critics may assert that centralization risks diminishing local government input in addressing unique community needs, particularly in low-income neighborhoods. Additionally, there may be questions about the allocation of resources and effectiveness of the commission in genuinely representing underserved populations in discussions related to internet access and equity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB1271

Communications: broadband internet service providers.

CA AB2289

Public utilities: Public Utilities Commission: telecommunications: broadband internet access service.

CA AB2279

California Advanced Services Fund: Rural and Urban Regional Broadband Consortia Grant Account.

CA SB1322

State broadband office; transfer; ADOA

CA AB1399

Department of Transportation: encroachment permits: broadband facilities.

CA SB1336

State land department; continuation; oversight

CA HB1211

Regulation of Broadband Services

CA AB1010

Local government: broadband: traffic control requirements: state standard.

CA SB1661

Broadband service district authority; formation

CA SB647

Energy: Equitable Building Decarbonization Program: Low-Income Oversight Board: membership.

Similar Bills

CA AB1271

Communications: broadband internet service providers.

CA AB2279

California Advanced Services Fund: Rural and Urban Regional Broadband Consortia Grant Account.

AZ SB1322

State broadband office; transfer; ADOA

AZ SB1661

Broadband service district authority; formation

CA AB353

An act to add Title 15.

CT SB00514

An Act Establishing A Net Equality Program.

CO HB1080

Wireless Telephone Infrastructure Deployment Incentives

DE SB288

An Act To Amend Title 26 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Public Utilities, In Relation To The Resiliency, Public Safety, And Quality Of Broadband Networks And Voice Over Internet Protocol (voip) Service.