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Gov. Cuomo proposes guaranteed affordable internet for low-income families

Gov. Cuomo announced his proposal to enact a first-in-the-nation requirement for affordable internet for all low-income families as part of the 2021 State of the State agenda. Under the Governor's ... Read More
Cuomo wants $15/month internet access for low-income families. How it ...

Gov. Andrew Cuomo proposed a state mandate for all internet providers to offer a $15-per-month plan to low-income families. The proposal was part of Cuomo's State of State Address Tuesday. Read More
Cuomo signs bill mandating $15/month internet for low-income families ...

Gov. Cuomo Friday signed a first-in-the-nation bill requiring internet service providers to offer $15-a-month broadband service to low-income families throughout the state. Decrying the digital div… ... Read More
Some internet companies fighting against low cost internet law ... - WRGB

Governor Cuomo had a stern warning for internet companies that will not comply with a new mandate that requires them to provide 15 dollar month a month internet plans for low income families ... Read More
Cuomo Proposes High-Speed Internet Price Cap For Low-Income Families

Gov. Andrew Cuomo wants to mandate internet service providers in New York to offer high-speed internet to low-income consumers at $15 per month, and is seeking to create a fund for families that ... Read More
Second Circuit revives New York affordable broadband plan for low ...

Since the New York law sought to regulate rates for low-income families, internet companies claimed it was in direct conflict with that order. But the Second Circuit found that because the order ... Read More
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