OTI, EPP Endorse Emergency Broadband Connections Act
Today, Senator Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) introduced the Emergency Broadband Connections Act, a bill that would provide free or discounted internet service during the COVID-19 pandemic. The program would be available to students enrolled in the National School Lunch or Pell Grant programs, as well as anyone who was recently laid off, furloughed, or qualified for the Lifeline program. The bill would also require Lifeline phone providers to offer unlimited talk and data so low-income subscribers do not have to ration their telecommunications needs during the pandemic.聽
国产视频鈥檚 Open Technology Institute and Education Policy Program have to to help people get online and stay connected during the COVID-19 crisis.
The following quote can be attributed to Joshua Stager, senior counsel for 国产视频鈥檚 Open Technology Institute:
鈥淔or months, millions of Americans have suffered through the COVID-19 pandemic without internet connectivity. It鈥檚 unconscionable that Congress hasn鈥檛 passed any laws to help these people get access to the internet. We applaud Senator Wyden for stepping up and introducing this bill. We are especially grateful that he added Pell Grant recipients to the bill, ensuring that low-income college students鈥攎any of whom have lost their housing and work-study jobs鈥攄on鈥檛 fall through the cracks.鈥
The following quote can be attributed to Amy Laitinen, director of 国产视频鈥檚 Higher Education Policy program:
鈥淒uring this pandemic, if students can鈥檛 get online, students can鈥檛 learn. This means that millions of students without internet access are being shut out and left behind. That is unacceptable. We thank Senator Wyden for introducing this bill to help provide reliable internet access to students of all ages. We are especially grateful that the bill recognizes that low-income college students鈥攎any of whom are taking on debt to pay for classes that are now online鈥攏eed access, too.鈥