Senators to FCC: No Lifeline Disconnections During Coronavirus Pandemic
Senators Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), Edward Markey (D-MA), Michael Bennet (D-CO), and Brian Schatz (D-HI) called on the Federal Communications Commission to ensure that no eligible American is disconnected from the Lifeline assistance program during the coronavirus pandemic. Since 1985, the FCC’s Lifeline program has made basic internet and telephone service more affordable for low-income Americans. However, far too many eligible individuals are denied access or disconnected due to technicalities and unnecessary procedural hurdles. Noting the new hardships facing many households due to business closures and reduced hours, the Senators encouraged the FCC to ensure that the public knows that Lifeline assistance is available: “The Commission should also take swift steps to provide information about Lifeline to the public and ensure carriers more aggressively advertise their Lifeline services to all eligible individuals. Americans must know that help is available.”
Senators to FCC: No Lifeline Disconnections During Coronavirus Pandemic