Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H92

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Creating the Massachusetts digital equity broadband adoption program

Impact

The implementation of this bill would affect state laws related to digital equity and broadband service availability. Specific provisions mandate collaboration between the housing office and the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to improve access to broadband services, allowing for a more informed application process for families seeking financial support. The bill also introduces robust eligibility criteria, targeting low-income households involved in existing state assistance programs and those with children qualifying for free or reduced-price lunches. This targeted assistance aims to alleviate the financial burden of internet access for economically disadvantaged groups.

Summary

House Bill 92 aims to establish the Massachusetts Digital Equity Broadband Adoption Program with the goal of expanding broadband internet access across the state. This initiative seeks to assist residents who are unable to afford available broadband services by providing financial support through vouchers. The bill delineates the responsibilities of the Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development in administering the program and ensuring that eligible families, especially those with school-aged children, are informed about the assistance available to them. Financial aid under the program will be managed through a newly created Broadband Adoption Digital Equity Fund to support both internet service provision and related digital learning services.

Contention

While many legislators support HB 92, believing it addresses critical gaps in broadband access, there are potential points of contention regarding the sources of funding for the initiative and the involvement of private broadband providers. The bill proposes that at least 50% of the Broadband Adoption Digital Equity Fund be sourced from assessments on broadband providers. This may spark discussions on the implications for those providers and how it could affect the cost structure for consumers. Furthermore, stakeholders may debate the adequacy of the proposed solutions in genuinely meeting the needs of marginalized communities versus broader economic objectives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H75

Creating the Massachusetts digital equity broadband adoption program

MA H986

Relative to telehealth and digital equity for patients

MA S655

Relative to telehealth and digital equity for patients

MA H3780

Related to the resiliency, public safety and quality of broadband in Massachusetts

MA H3585

Relative to telehealth and digital equity for patients

MA H1281

To ensure tuition equity for Massachusetts residents

MA H1307

Creating the Massachusetts healthy homes program

MA S881

Creating the Massachusetts healthy homes program

MA S855

To create and implement a Massachusetts Flexible Supportive Housing Subsidy Pool Program

MA H1354

To create and implement a Massachusetts flexible supportive housing subsidy pool program

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