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A new federal program will provide low-income residents with a monthly stipend to help pay for internet service.
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The legislation would allow the state to treat high-speed internet as a utility, which would empower regulators to drill down on the industry, like they do with other utilities.
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“I'll go inside the bathroom, just for a quick second, and I'll cry. But then I'm like, you know what, let me get myself together, everything's going to be OK."
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“For America, broadband holds great power. It will either be the great equalizer for society, or it will be the great divider.”
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The deal will also require the state to study access and reliability of high-speed internet service statewide, including in historically underserved rural areas.
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“This is the future that you’re seeing, in how packages are going to be delivered both business to business and have packages going from businesses to consumers.”
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The legislation would have required the Public Service Commission to study the availability, affordability, and reliability of high-speed internet
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“Privacy legislation is extraordinarily complex and hard to get right, and we will likely have one bite at the apple, so we need to be sure we are getting it right this time."