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Texas USF, Video Streaming Bills Moving

Texas senators advanced state USF and video bills. The Commerce Committee on Thursday recommended SB-1710 and SB-2399 for the uncontested calendar, which is a list of noncontroversial bills up for floor vote. SB-1710 would define “’high cost rural area’ to…

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ensure that clearly rural areas of the state continue to receive the USF support they need,” and allow the Texas Public Utility Commission to review whether previously rural areas should continue receiving support, said a bill analysis. It would also clarify that VoIP services must contribute to state USF. SB-2399 would clarify that the PUC should continue to grant operating authority certificates to VoIP providers. The committee reported SB-1425 to the uncontested calendar Wednesday. It would extend a Sept. 1 sunset on USF support for small telcos until Sept. 1, 2033. Also that day, the committee favorably reported SB-1117, but not to the uncontested calendar. Local governments opposed the bill to ensure video franchise fees don’t apply to satellite and streaming TV services (see 2303210043).