H.R.9493

Home Internet Accessibility Act

Introduced·6/25/26

Home Internet Accessibility Act mandates a plan for broadband connectivity in federally assisted housing and a report on its capacity.

The Home Internet Accessibility Act requires the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to develop a plan for retrofitting federally assisted housing to support broadband service. This plan must be submitted to Congress within 18 months of the Act's enactment. Additionally, the Comptroller General must submit a report to Congress within one year of the Act's enactment, detailing the capacity of federally assisted housing to support broadband service. The report includes analyses of access, challenges, costs, and recommendations for timelines.

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History

Jun 25

House

Introduced in House

Jun 25

House

Referred to the House Committee on Financial Services.