Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H79

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to efficient access to the affordable connectivity program

Impact

The proposed changes outlined in H79 may have significant implications on state laws governing internet service provisions. By formalizing the requirement for continuity of service among beneficiaries of the Affordable Connectivity Program, the bill aims to protect consumers from potential service disruptions, especially in critical times when connectivity is paramount for education, employment, and access to essential services. It emphasizes the state's role in safeguarding the rights of low-income consumers, particularly during transitions into receiving federal assistance.

Summary

House Bill 79 aims to enhance the efficacy of the Affordable Connectivity Program by ensuring uninterrupted internet service for households that receive benefits under this program. Specifically, it mandates that internet service providers must continue to provide service without interruption or delay to existing customers who are beneficiaries of this federal program. This bill reinforces the commitment of the Massachusetts General Court to enhance digital inclusion and ensure that low-income households have reliable access to internet services, which are increasingly deemed essential in contemporary society.

Contention

While the bill predominantly focuses on consumer protection and access to essential services, there may be points of contention surrounding the regulatory burden it could place on internet service providers. Critics might argue that mandating consistent service could lead to increased costs for service providers, which might, in turn, impact pricing structures in the broader market. Additionally, discussions may arise regarding how effectively state regulations can enforce compliance among various providers, considering the diversity in service operations and the potential implications for market competition.

Companion Bills

MA H5072

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA AR23

Urges United States Congress to renew funding for Affordable Connectivity Program.

MA S1020

Affordable Housing Efficiency Grant Program

MA S2051

Relative to the accessibility and affordability of trade school education

MA A3124

Establishes NJ Affordable Connectivity Program to provide discounted broadband services to certain households; appropriates $10 million.

MA H745

Establishing a grant program for school connectivity

MA H1576

Relative to creating a permanent affordability homeownership program

MA S1010

Relative to creating a permanent affordability homeownership program

MA S2762

Relative to creating a permanent affordability homeownership program

MA H1364

Relative to promoting healthcare access and affordability for patients

MA LD1728

An Act to Improve Affordability, Stability and Access in the Maine Child Care Affordability Program

Similar Bills

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