A new law requires internet service providers in New York state to provide high-speed internet plans to low-income households for $15 per month.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Friday signed the legislation mandating the affordable broadband packages be made available statewide. The Legislature approved it as part of the state budget last week.
New Yorkers qualifying for the internet access program include households who are currently eligible or receiving free or reduced-price lunch, supplemental nutrition assistance program benefits, Medicaid, the senior citizen or disability rent increase exemptions, or an affordability benefit from a utility. For America, broadband holds great power. It will be either the greater equalizer for society, or it will be the great divider, Cuomo said during a press briefing in Buffalo.
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