Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB5290

Introduced
9/10/25  

Caption

Cable Transparency Act

Impact

The modifications introduced by HB5290 impact state laws related to cable service operations significantly. The bill outlines that franchising authorities must respond to requests for modification within 120 days, promoting a more structured approach to franchise governance. This may enhance operational flexibility for cable operators, allowing them to adapt to changing technological landscapes and operational realities. Additionally, the proposal to automatically deem requests approved if not addressed within specified periods further tilts the balance towards cable operators, potentially leading to less local oversight.

Summary

House Bill 5290, titled the 'Cable Transparency Act', proposes amendments to the Communications Act of 1934, specifically concerning the parameters under which cable franchise agreements can be modified or terminated. The bill aims to facilitate easier processes for cable operators to seek modifications to their franchise requirements, thereby potentially reducing regulatory burdens associated with their operations. By allowing operators to submit requests for modifications, which franchising authorities are mandated to either accept or refuse within a strict timeline, the bill emphasizes efficiency in decision-making regarding cable regulations.

Contention

Points of contention surrounding HB5290 focus on the implications of reducing the regulatory authority of local governments. Opponents argue that the ease of termination or modification could lead to a decline in service quality and responsiveness to community needs, especially regarding public, educational, or governmental access services. There are concerns that this bill could diminish local control over telecommunications services in favor of broader state-level regulations, which might not adequately consider local contexts. The potential for abuse by cable operators under these altered regulations has also been raised by critics.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB3353

Cable Transparency Act

US HB3330

CABLE Expansion Act Connecting And Building Lines for Expedited Expansion Act

US HB3557

American Broadband Deployment Act of 2023

US HB9998

Rail Bridge Safety and Transparency Act

US HB9766

Undersea Cable Security and Protection Act

US HB9726

NFIP Premium Transparency Act

US HB9392

Political Accountability and Transparency Act

US HB7532

Federal A.I. Governance and Transparency Act of 2024

US SB5229

Judicial Modernization and Transparency Act

US HB4507

Transparency in Coverage Act

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