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California backs down to Trump admin, won’t force ISPs to . . . A California lawmaker halted an effort to pass a law that would force Internet service providers to offer $15 monthly plans to people with low incomes Assemblymember Tasha Boerner proposed the
California Wont Force ISPs To Offer $15 Broadband - Slashdot An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: A California lawmaker halted an effort to pass a law that would force Internet service providers to offer $15 monthly plans to people with low incomes Assemblymember Tasha Boerner proposed the state law a few months ago, modeling the bill on a
Slashdot - An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars . . . An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: A California lawmaker halted an effort to pass a law that would force Internet service providers to offer $15 monthly plans to people with low incomes Assemblymember Tasha Boerner proposed the state law a few months ago, modeling the bill on a law enforced by New York
Jul 22 - california wont force the isp mafia to offer $15 . . . A California lawmaker halted an effort to pass a law that would force Internet service providers to offer $15 monthly plans to people with low incomes Assemblymember Tasha Boerner proposed the state law a few months ago, modeling the bill on a law enforced by New York
Court upholds low-cost internet law in blow to ISPs Initially, a district court sided with the ISPs, issuing an injunction against the ABA's enforcement, but the new Second Circuit ruling overturned that decision, supporting the state law that requires ISPs to offer a low-income broadband service — specifically $15 month for 25 Mbps; $20 month for 200 Mbps