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California backs down to Trump admin, won’t force ISPs to . . . A California lawmaker halted an effort to pass a law that would force Internet service providers to offer $15 monthly plans to people with low incomes Assemblymember Tasha Boerner proposed the
California Proposes $15 a Month Home Internet Plans for Low . . . A proposed California state law, set to amend a bill introduced in January 2025 by Assemblymember Tasha Boerner (D), would mandate that Internet service providers (ISPs) offer $15 monthly broadband plans to low-income households, packing download speeds of at least 100Mbps and upload speeds of 20Mbps
California’s Affordable Broadband Bill Dead for 2025 Both bills required Internet Service Providers to offer $15-per-month broadband plans to low-income households participating in public assistance programs, though speed requirement differed But unlike New York’s law, which made it through the courts, California’s Affordable Broadband Bill officially died at the state level
California Wont Force ISPs To Offer $15 Broadband - Slashdot An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: A California lawmaker halted an effort to pass a law that would force Internet service providers to offer $15 monthly plans to people with low incomes Assemblymember Tasha Boerner proposed the state law a few months ago, modeling the bill on a
California Bill Proposes $15 Monthly Internet Plans with . . . ISPs must offer a $15 per month broadband plan to households that qualify for government assistance programs The plan must provide at least 100Mbps download speeds and 20Mbps upload speeds Service must have low latency to support distance learning, remote work, and telehealth services