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ISPs fear wave of state laws after New York’s $15 broadband mandate

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New York law requires Internet service providers to offer broadband for $15 or $20 a month.
So far, legislators in Vermont , Massachusetts , and California have proposed laws inspired by the New York requirement.
Courts have made it clear that states can impose stricter requirements on Internet service when the FCC isn't regulating the industry.
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