New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S08026

Introduced
5/15/25  

Caption

Provides "WiFi service" internet access to all individuals residing in temporary housing; relates to funding for internet service under the ConnectAll digital equity grant program.

Impact

The implications of S08026 on state law are significant, as it establishes a legal obligation for temporary housing providers to ensure digital access for their residents. This is particularly important for shelters that accommodate vulnerable populations, such as homeless individuals or families in crisis. The bill aims to facilitate better integration of residents into the digital economy and society at large, recognizing the critical role that internet access plays in accessing resources, employment opportunities, and vital social services.

Summary

Bill S08026 aims to amend the social services law in New York to ensure that all individuals residing in temporary housing facilities have access to high-speed broadband internet service and WiFi. The bill outlines specific requirements for such temporary housing, indicating that internet connections must be provided in both private and common areas accessible to residents. The definition of 'high-speed broadband internet service' in this context includes internet speeds of at least one gigabit per second for both uploads and downloads, or the maximum speeds available if higher speeds are not feasible in the area.

Contention

While the bill is generally well-received for promoting digital equity, there are points of contention regarding its implementation and logistics. Concerns may arise about the funding of such internet services, especially in economically disadvantaged areas where infrastructure may already be lacking. Additionally, there might be debates about the responsibility of temporary housing facilities in maintaining network security and the management of potentially illegal activities conducted over the provided WiFi access. This balance between accessibility and security for residents remains a focal point in discussions surrounding the bill.

Companion Bills

NY A01755

Same As Provides "WiFi service" internet access to all individuals residing in temporary housing; relates to funding for internet service under the ConnectAll digital equity grant program.

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