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Rep. Sebelia introduces bill to expand consumer protections for broadband and VoIP services
Summary
Representative Laura Sebelia introduced H.11, the Vermont Broadband Consumer Protection and Competition Act, proposing net-neutrality compliance requirements, bans on misleading marketing and hidden fees, emergency disconnection protections, and new enforcement authority for the attorney general and Department of Public Service.
Representative Laura Sebelia introduced H.11, the "Vermont Broadband Consumer Protection and Competition Act," to the House Energy and Digital Infrastructure Committee on Feb. 4, 2025, proposing expanded consumer protections for broadband and VoIP services across Vermont.
Sebelia told the committee the bill would strengthen oversight and accountability for providers, saying the measure would "ensure broadband and VoIP providers operate fairly and transparently" and would expand net-neutrality compliance beyond…
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