A resolution to affirm this chamber's commitment to supporting an extension of the Affordable Connectivity Program, recognizing that this program provides Michigan citizens statewide with access to affordable broadband services.
The ACP plays a crucial role in fostering broadband infrastructure and ensuring that those in need have access to internet services necessary for education, healthcare, and public services. Over 900,000 households in Michigan currently benefit from the program, which is viewed as a fundamental support mechanism for both residents and the state's economic development. As internet accessibility becomes increasingly critical in a digital world, the resolution highlights the potential negative impact on these households if the program were to cease due to lack of funding from Congress.
House Resolution 181, sponsored by Rep. Steckloff, aims to affirm Michigan's commitment to the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), which provides essential broadband access to citizens throughout the state. This resolution emphasizes the significance of the ACP as a successor to the Emergency Broadband Benefit, which helped millions of households afford internet access during the COVID-19 pandemic. The resolution recognizes that eligible households can receive up to $30 per month towards internet service, with an increased benefit to $75 for households on qualifying tribal lands, along with a one-time discount for purchasing devices necessary for online access.
The resolution comes at a time when the FCC has announced plans to terminate the ACP absent additional funding. This raises concerns about the continued provision of affordable internet, especially for low-income households and those in remote areas who are significantly disadvantaged in terms of technology access. Stakeholders argue that maintaining the ACP is essential not only for ensuring equal access to resources but also for promoting workforce development and innovation across Michigan. The resolution seeks to rally support at the federal level to secure ongoing funding for this vital program.