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Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
2025-05-07
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This bill would aim to reduce what Americans pay for internet service by addressing factors that drive up broadband costs, likely through measures such as increasing competition among internet providers, reducing regulatory barriers, or requiring more transparency in pricing. The legislation would affect millions of households struggling with expensive internet bills, as well as internet service companies and the broadband industry. By making internet more affordable, the bill could help lower-income families, students, and small businesses access online services more easily.
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