Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3527

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Preserving broadband service for low-income consumers

Impact

This legislation seeks to tackle the pervasive digital divide affecting low-income families by offering affordable broadband services. The bill stipulates that eligible low-income consumers should not pay more than $15 monthly for broadband service, potentially enhancing educational and employment opportunities by enabling consistent internet access. It also sets minimum download speeds at 100 Mbps to ensure service quality, which is crucial in today's internet-centric world, where high-speed connections are often required for basic tasks, such as online learning and job applications.

Summary

House Bill 3527, introduced by Representative Rita A. Mendes, aims to enhance broadband internet access for low-income consumers in Massachusetts. The bill mandates that all providers of wireline, fixed wireless, or satellite broadband services offer high-speed internet to households that meet certain income and assistance program criteria. Specifically, this includes households where a member participates in programs such as SNAP, Medicaid, or lives below 200% of the federal poverty guidelines. By ensuring these households can access broadband, the bill addresses a key issue of digital equity, promoting inclusivity in the digital age.

Contention

Notably, the bill originates from a growing concern about affordable internet access exacerbated by socioeconomic factors. However, it may face challenges from broadband providers regarding the feasibility of implementing these pricing structures, especially with defined minimum speeds. Some stakeholders might argue that capping prices could discourage investment in broadband infrastructure development, potentially leading to regulatory pushback. Despite these concerns, the bill has garnered support from many advocacy groups that prioritize equitable access to essential services.

Companion Bills

MA H5323

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA S2318

Preserving broadband service for low-income consumers

MA HB382

Commercial Law - Broadband Access - Low-Income Consumer Programs (Maryland Broadband Opportunity and Fairness Act)

MA SB571

Commercial Law - Broadband Access - Low-Income Consumer Programs (Maryland Broadband Opportunity and Fairness Act)

MA SF3095

Internet service providers requirement to provide low-cost broadband Internet to low-income Minnesotans

MA SB3612

LOW-INCOME BROADBAND RATES

MA HB1211

Regulation of Broadband Services

MA SB01295

An Act Concerning Broadband Internet, Gaming, Social Media, Online Services And Consumer Contracts.

MA H2534

Preserving access to hospital services

MA S1574

Preserving access to hospital services

MA H1293

Relative to preserving consumer choice in the purchase of motor vehicle service contracts

Similar Bills

IL HB1737

BROADBAND DEPLOYMENT ACT

HI HB934

Relating To The Hawaii Broadband And Digital Equity Office.

CA AB1271

Communications: broadband internet service providers.

TX SB1405

Relating to increasing access to and reducing taxation of Internet services.

AZ SB1322

State broadband office; transfer; ADOA

HI SB1062

Relating To The Hawaii Broadband And Digital Equity Office.

HI SB1062

Relating To The Hawaii Broadband And Digital Equity Office.

MN SF2889

Office of Broadband Development renamed the Office of Broadband Development and Digital Equity authorization; office duties and reporting requirements modification; state's broadband goals expansion; multifamily dwelling grant program establishment; definitions for the purpose of broadband development modification