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If they become policy, these changes could create challenges for folks who need affordable internet service.
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You sign up for a “cheap” internet promo, enjoy 12 months, then month 13 doubles the bill. That gut-punch hits Ohio households every spring and fall as teaser rates expire.
The FCC is considering new restrictions to its Lifeline internet subsidy program that could make it harder for low-income families and immigrants to access affordable internet service.
A bill creating the Low-Income Telecommunications Assistance Program has been signed into law by New Mexico Governor Lujan Grisham.
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