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1-Assembly Joint Resolution No. 7 CHAPTER 151Relative to the Internet. [ Filed with Secretary of State September 12, 2017. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAJR 7, Mullin. Internet: net neutrality: access.This measure would declare that the Legislature strongly supports, and would respectfully urge the President of the United States and Members of the United States Congress to continue to protect, net neutrality, open Internet access, the federal Lifeline programs discounted telephone service for qualifying low-income consumers, and the E-rate programs discounted telecommunication and Internet access services for schools and libraries. The measure would declare that the Legislature views these as high priorities for California and the country, and opposes any federal efforts to rescind or block them.Digest Key Fiscal Committee: NO Bill TextWHEREAS, High-speed Internet access service, referred to generically as broadband advanced communication services, including both wired and wireless technologies, is essential in the 21st century for economic competitiveness and quality of life; andWHEREAS, Broadband infrastructure is vital to the operation and management of other critical infrastructures, including energy generation systems, the power grid, water supply systems, smart cities, the Internet of Things, public safety and emergency response systems, medical facilities, educational institutions, and libraries; andWHEREAS, Studies confirm that the use of broadband advanced communication services increases economic productivity, public and private organizational operation efficiency, and enhanced business profitability; andWHEREAS, The provision and maintenance of equitable access to technology, broadband Internet access services, digital content, and classroom management tools are necessary for all students, teachers, and school administrators in California, including those in rural and other unserved and underserved areas, in order to provide equal educational resources to all students at all education levels; andWHEREAS, The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted open Internet rules on February 26, 2015, to protect free expression and innovation on the Internet and to promote investment in the nations broadband networks; andWHEREAS, Those open Internet rules ensure that consumers and businesses have access to a fast, fair, and open Internet by imposing three bright-line rules: (1) Broadband providers shall not block access to lawful content, applications, services, or nonharmful devices; (2) Broadband providers shall not impair or degrade lawful Internet traffic on the basis of content, application, or service, or use of a nonharmful device; and (3) Broadband providers shall not favor some lawful Internet traffic over other lawful Internet traffic in exchange for consideration of any kind; andWHEREAS, Because the Internet must be a place in which companies, large and small, as well as individual developers, can compete on a level playing field, the State of California supports net neutrality as a principle that underpins a fast, fair, and open Internet for consumers and businesses to ensure equal access to lawful content by prohibiting paid prioritization, throttling, and blocking; andWHEREAS, The federal Lifeline program provides a discount on telephone service to qualifying low-income consumers in every state, territory, commonwealth, and Tribal land, and ensures that all Americans have the opportunities and security that telephone service provides, including connecting to jobs, family, and emergency services; andWHEREAS, On March 31, 2016, the FCC adopted a comprehensive reform and modernization of the federal Lifeline program by including broadband Internet access service as a support service in the federal Lifeline program and established a federal Lifeline National Eligibility Verifier to make independent subscriber eligibility determinations; andWHEREAS, Federal Lifeline program moneys should be dedicated solely to the purposes established by Congress and the FCC, and diverting those moneys to pay for other programs through the imposition of state taxes, fees, or surcharges on federal Lifeline program benefits or connections should be prohibited; andWHEREAS, Established as a part of the federal Telecommunications Act of 1996, the FCCs E-rate program provides discounts on telecommunication and Internet access services to schools and libraries, based on poverty level; now, therefore, be itResolved by the Assembly and the Senate of the State of California, jointly, That the Legislature strongly supports each of the above positions, initiatives, and programs, views them as high priorities for California and the country, and opposes any federal efforts to rescind or block them; and be it furtherResolved, That the Legislature respectfully urges the President of the United States and Members of the United States Congress to continue to protect net neutrality, open Internet access, the federal Lifeline programs discounted telephone service for qualifying low-income consumers, and the E-rate programs discounted telecommunication and Internet access services for schools and libraries; and be it further Resolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly transmit copies of this resolution to the President and Vice President of the United States, to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, to the Majority Leader of the Senate, to each Senator and Representative from California in the Congress of the United States, and to the author for appropriate distribution.
1+Enrolled September 07, 2017 Passed IN Senate August 31, 2017 Passed IN Assembly September 05, 2017 Amended IN Senate August 21, 2017 Amended IN Senate July 10, 2017 Amended IN Assembly April 17, 2017 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Joint Resolution No. 7Introduced by Assembly Member Mullin(Coauthors: Assembly Members Aguiar-Curry, Arambula, Berman, Bloom, Bocanegra, Burke, Caballero, Calderon, Chau, Chiu, Chu, Cooper, Daly, Eggman, Frazier, Friedman, Cristina Garcia, Eduardo Garcia, Gipson, Gloria, Gomez, Gonzalez Fletcher, Grayson, Holden, Irwin, Jones-Sawyer, Kalra, Levine, Limn, Low, McCarty, Medina, Muratsuchi, Quirk, Quirk-Silva, Reyes, Rodriguez, Rubio, Salas, Mark Stone, Thurmond, Ting, Weber, and Wood)March 20, 2017Relative to the Internet. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAJR 7, Mullin. Internet: net neutrality: access.This measure would declare that the Legislature strongly supports, and would respectfully urge the President of the United States and Members of the United States Congress to continue to protect, net neutrality, open Internet access, the federal Lifeline programs discounted telephone service for qualifying low-income consumers, and the E-rate programs discounted telecommunication and Internet access services for schools and libraries. The measure would declare that the Legislature views these as high priorities for California and the country, and opposes any federal efforts to rescind or block them.Digest Key Fiscal Committee: NO Bill TextWHEREAS, High-speed Internet access service, referred to generically as broadband advanced communication services, including both wired and wireless technologies, is essential in the 21st century for economic competitiveness and quality of life; andWHEREAS, Broadband infrastructure is vital to the operation and management of other critical infrastructures, including energy generation systems, the power grid, water supply systems, smart cities, the Internet of Things, public safety and emergency response systems, medical facilities, educational institutions, and libraries; andWHEREAS, Studies confirm that the use of broadband advanced communication services increases economic productivity, public and private organizational operation efficiency, and enhanced business profitability; andWHEREAS, The provision and maintenance of equitable access to technology, broadband Internet access services, digital content, and classroom management tools are necessary for all students, teachers, and school administrators in California, including those in rural and other unserved and underserved areas, in order to provide equal educational resources to all students at all education levels; andWHEREAS, The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted open Internet rules on February 26, 2015, to protect free expression and innovation on the Internet and to promote investment in the nations broadband networks; andWHEREAS, Those open Internet rules ensure that consumers and businesses have access to a fast, fair, and open Internet by imposing three bright-line rules: (1) Broadband providers shall not block access to lawful content, applications, services, or nonharmful devices; (2) Broadband providers shall not impair or degrade lawful Internet traffic on the basis of content, application, or service, or use of a nonharmful device; and (3) Broadband providers shall not favor some lawful Internet traffic over other lawful Internet traffic in exchange for consideration of any kind; andWHEREAS, Because the Internet must be a place in which companies, large and small, as well as individual developers, can compete on a level playing field, the State of California supports net neutrality as a principle that underpins a fast, fair, and open Internet for consumers and businesses to ensure equal access to lawful content by prohibiting paid prioritization, throttling, and blocking; andWHEREAS, The federal Lifeline program provides a discount on telephone service to qualifying low-income consumers in every state, territory, commonwealth, and Tribal land, and ensures that all Americans have the opportunities and security that telephone service provides, including connecting to jobs, family, and emergency services; andWHEREAS, On March 31, 2016, the FCC adopted a comprehensive reform and modernization of the federal Lifeline program by including broadband Internet access service as a support service in the federal Lifeline program and established a federal Lifeline National Eligibility Verifier to make independent subscriber eligibility determinations; andWHEREAS, Federal Lifeline program moneys should be dedicated solely to the purposes established by Congress and the FCC, and diverting those moneys to pay for other programs through the imposition of state taxes, fees, or surcharges on federal Lifeline program benefits or connections should be prohibited; andWHEREAS, Established as a part of the federal Telecommunications Act of 1996, the FCCs E-rate program provides discounts on telecommunication and Internet access services to schools and libraries, based on poverty level; now, therefore, be itResolved by the Assembly and the Senate of the State of California, jointly, That the Legislature strongly supports each of the above positions, initiatives, and programs, views them as high priorities for California and the country, and opposes any federal efforts to rescind or block them; and be it furtherResolved, That the Legislature respectfully urges the President of the United States and Members of the United States Congress to continue to protect net neutrality, open Internet access, the federal Lifeline programs discounted telephone service for qualifying low-income consumers, and the E-rate programs discounted telecommunication and Internet access services for schools and libraries; and be it further Resolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly transmit copies of this resolution to the President and Vice President of the United States, to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, to the Majority Leader of the Senate, to each Senator and Representative from California in the Congress of the United States, and to the author for appropriate distribution.
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3- Assembly Joint Resolution No. 7 CHAPTER 151Relative to the Internet. [ Filed with Secretary of State September 12, 2017. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAJR 7, Mullin. Internet: net neutrality: access.This measure would declare that the Legislature strongly supports, and would respectfully urge the President of the United States and Members of the United States Congress to continue to protect, net neutrality, open Internet access, the federal Lifeline programs discounted telephone service for qualifying low-income consumers, and the E-rate programs discounted telecommunication and Internet access services for schools and libraries. The measure would declare that the Legislature views these as high priorities for California and the country, and opposes any federal efforts to rescind or block them.Digest Key Fiscal Committee: NO
3+ Enrolled September 07, 2017 Passed IN Senate August 31, 2017 Passed IN Assembly September 05, 2017 Amended IN Senate August 21, 2017 Amended IN Senate July 10, 2017 Amended IN Assembly April 17, 2017 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Joint Resolution No. 7Introduced by Assembly Member Mullin(Coauthors: Assembly Members Aguiar-Curry, Arambula, Berman, Bloom, Bocanegra, Burke, Caballero, Calderon, Chau, Chiu, Chu, Cooper, Daly, Eggman, Frazier, Friedman, Cristina Garcia, Eduardo Garcia, Gipson, Gloria, Gomez, Gonzalez Fletcher, Grayson, Holden, Irwin, Jones-Sawyer, Kalra, Levine, Limn, Low, McCarty, Medina, Muratsuchi, Quirk, Quirk-Silva, Reyes, Rodriguez, Rubio, Salas, Mark Stone, Thurmond, Ting, Weber, and Wood)March 20, 2017Relative to the Internet. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAJR 7, Mullin. Internet: net neutrality: access.This measure would declare that the Legislature strongly supports, and would respectfully urge the President of the United States and Members of the United States Congress to continue to protect, net neutrality, open Internet access, the federal Lifeline programs discounted telephone service for qualifying low-income consumers, and the E-rate programs discounted telecommunication and Internet access services for schools and libraries. The measure would declare that the Legislature views these as high priorities for California and the country, and opposes any federal efforts to rescind or block them.Digest Key Fiscal Committee: NO
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5+ Enrolled September 07, 2017 Passed IN Senate August 31, 2017 Passed IN Assembly September 05, 2017 Amended IN Senate August 21, 2017 Amended IN Senate July 10, 2017 Amended IN Assembly April 17, 2017
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18+Introduced by Assembly Member Mullin(Coauthors: Assembly Members Aguiar-Curry, Arambula, Berman, Bloom, Bocanegra, Burke, Caballero, Calderon, Chau, Chiu, Chu, Cooper, Daly, Eggman, Frazier, Friedman, Cristina Garcia, Eduardo Garcia, Gipson, Gloria, Gomez, Gonzalez Fletcher, Grayson, Holden, Irwin, Jones-Sawyer, Kalra, Levine, Limn, Low, McCarty, Medina, Muratsuchi, Quirk, Quirk-Silva, Reyes, Rodriguez, Rubio, Salas, Mark Stone, Thurmond, Ting, Weber, and Wood)March 20, 2017
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20+Introduced by Assembly Member Mullin(Coauthors: Assembly Members Aguiar-Curry, Arambula, Berman, Bloom, Bocanegra, Burke, Caballero, Calderon, Chau, Chiu, Chu, Cooper, Daly, Eggman, Frazier, Friedman, Cristina Garcia, Eduardo Garcia, Gipson, Gloria, Gomez, Gonzalez Fletcher, Grayson, Holden, Irwin, Jones-Sawyer, Kalra, Levine, Limn, Low, McCarty, Medina, Muratsuchi, Quirk, Quirk-Silva, Reyes, Rodriguez, Rubio, Salas, Mark Stone, Thurmond, Ting, Weber, and Wood)
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1831 This measure would declare that the Legislature strongly supports, and would respectfully urge the President of the United States and Members of the United States Congress to continue to protect, net neutrality, open Internet access, the federal Lifeline programs discounted telephone service for qualifying low-income consumers, and the E-rate programs discounted telecommunication and Internet access services for schools and libraries. The measure would declare that the Legislature views these as high priorities for California and the country, and opposes any federal efforts to rescind or block them.
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2033 This measure would declare that the Legislature strongly supports, and would respectfully urge the President of the United States and Members of the United States Congress to continue to protect, net neutrality, open Internet access, the federal Lifeline programs discounted telephone service for qualifying low-income consumers, and the E-rate programs discounted telecommunication and Internet access services for schools and libraries. The measure would declare that the Legislature views these as high priorities for California and the country, and opposes any federal efforts to rescind or block them.
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2639 WHEREAS, High-speed Internet access service, referred to generically as broadband advanced communication services, including both wired and wireless technologies, is essential in the 21st century for economic competitiveness and quality of life; and
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2841 WHEREAS, Broadband infrastructure is vital to the operation and management of other critical infrastructures, including energy generation systems, the power grid, water supply systems, smart cities, the Internet of Things, public safety and emergency response systems, medical facilities, educational institutions, and libraries; and
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3043 WHEREAS, Studies confirm that the use of broadband advanced communication services increases economic productivity, public and private organizational operation efficiency, and enhanced business profitability; and
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3245 WHEREAS, The provision and maintenance of equitable access to technology, broadband Internet access services, digital content, and classroom management tools are necessary for all students, teachers, and school administrators in California, including those in rural and other unserved and underserved areas, in order to provide equal educational resources to all students at all education levels; and
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3447 WHEREAS, The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted open Internet rules on February 26, 2015, to protect free expression and innovation on the Internet and to promote investment in the nations broadband networks; and
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3649 WHEREAS, Those open Internet rules ensure that consumers and businesses have access to a fast, fair, and open Internet by imposing three bright-line rules: (1) Broadband providers shall not block access to lawful content, applications, services, or nonharmful devices; (2) Broadband providers shall not impair or degrade lawful Internet traffic on the basis of content, application, or service, or use of a nonharmful device; and (3) Broadband providers shall not favor some lawful Internet traffic over other lawful Internet traffic in exchange for consideration of any kind; and
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3851 WHEREAS, Because the Internet must be a place in which companies, large and small, as well as individual developers, can compete on a level playing field, the State of California supports net neutrality as a principle that underpins a fast, fair, and open Internet for consumers and businesses to ensure equal access to lawful content by prohibiting paid prioritization, throttling, and blocking; and
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4053 WHEREAS, The federal Lifeline program provides a discount on telephone service to qualifying low-income consumers in every state, territory, commonwealth, and Tribal land, and ensures that all Americans have the opportunities and security that telephone service provides, including connecting to jobs, family, and emergency services; and
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4255 WHEREAS, On March 31, 2016, the FCC adopted a comprehensive reform and modernization of the federal Lifeline program by including broadband Internet access service as a support service in the federal Lifeline program and established a federal Lifeline National Eligibility Verifier to make independent subscriber eligibility determinations; and
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4457 WHEREAS, Federal Lifeline program moneys should be dedicated solely to the purposes established by Congress and the FCC, and diverting those moneys to pay for other programs through the imposition of state taxes, fees, or surcharges on federal Lifeline program benefits or connections should be prohibited; and
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4659 WHEREAS, Established as a part of the federal Telecommunications Act of 1996, the FCCs E-rate program provides discounts on telecommunication and Internet access services to schools and libraries, based on poverty level; now, therefore, be it
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4861 Resolved by the Assembly and the Senate of the State of California, jointly, That the Legislature strongly supports each of the above positions, initiatives, and programs, views them as high priorities for California and the country, and opposes any federal efforts to rescind or block them; and be it further
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5063 Resolved, That the Legislature respectfully urges the President of the United States and Members of the United States Congress to continue to protect net neutrality, open Internet access, the federal Lifeline programs discounted telephone service for qualifying low-income consumers, and the E-rate programs discounted telecommunication and Internet access services for schools and libraries; and be it further
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5265 Resolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly transmit copies of this resolution to the President and Vice President of the United States, to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, to the Majority Leader of the Senate, to each Senator and Representative from California in the Congress of the United States, and to the author for appropriate distribution.