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Universal Communications Service Program Review
The 2026 Washington State Legislature directed WSIPP to conduct a comprehensive review of Washington’s universal communications service programs and evaluate options for improving affordable access to internet service and devices. The study will examine current program funding, eligibility, and administration and assess how these programs serve low-income households and populations that may face barriers to connectivity across urban and rural communities.
WSIPP will also identify and evaluate potential funding models for a sustainable affordable connectivity program designed to make internet access and devices more affordable. This work will include a cost-benefit analysis of alternative funding approaches and an assessment of their potential to support the State Digital Equity Plan’s goals related to affordability, access, and long-term sustainability. Findings will provide policymakers with information about the effectiveness of current programs and the tradeoffs associated with future policy options.
The report will be published by June 30, 2027.