Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H95

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to assuring a jumpstart in investments in telecoms to preserve access to the internet

Impact

If enacted, H95 would significantly impact state laws related to the provision and regulation of internet services. It includes provisions for net neutrality, requiring broadband internet service providers (BISPs) to adhere to standards that ensure open access without paid prioritization or unfair data caps. This reinforces the principle of net neutrality within the state's telecommunications framework and aims to protect consumers' rights to free internet access.

Summary

House Bill 95, titled 'An Act relative to assuring a jumpstart in investments in telecoms to preserve access to the internet,' aims to establish the Municipal Broadband Development Fund within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. This fund is designed to support municipal agencies in expanding, founding, advertising, and maintaining publicly-administered broadband internet service providers. The proposed legislation facilitates the fund's financing through various sources including state appropriations, donations, and federal reimbursements, thus ensuring that funds are earmarked for enhancing internet accessibility at the local level.

Contention

Discussion around the bill indicates potential contention, especially regarding the enforcement of net neutrality. Proponents argue that establishing clear guidelines is essential for maintaining fair internet practices and preventing monopolistic behaviors from larger telecom companies. However, opponents may raise concerns about the implications for private BISPs and the feasibility of enforcing net neutrality, potentially challenging the bill's overall effectiveness and enforcement mechanisms in a rapidly changing telecom landscape.

Companion Bills

MA H5072

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H2663

Relative to the internal benefits of public safety telecommunicators

MA S1761

Relative to the internal benefits of public safety telecommunicators

MA H3967

Relative to amending the Community Preservation Act to include an extra percentage surcharge for accessibility

MA H1309

Assuring prompt access to health care

MA H4342

Assuring prompt access to health care

MA H3271

Relative to preserving information content of historic resources with community preservation funds

MA H2534

Preserving access to hospital services

MA S1574

Preserving access to hospital services

MA H3294

Relative to access to statements of financial interest

MA H800

Assuring that polling places are accessible to elderly and physically challenged voters

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