Calif. Video Bill Sponsor Pledges to Seek Digital Equity After Veto
Veto of a bill meant to bolster digital equity in California’s video franchise law disappointed Assemblymember Chris Holden (D), the AB-41 sponsor said in a statement Wednesday. Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) quashed that and a separate bill adding wireless eligibility…
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for broadband grants earlier this week (see 2310110067). “California can be an innovator in creating digital equity,” and Holden will continue the work with colleagues and Newsom, he said. Broadband must be affordable and reliable in rural and urban areas, he added.