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The Case for Open Access Hyperscale Data Center Networks
NewsApr 7, 2026

The Case for Open Access Hyperscale Data Center Networks

A recent op‑ed by Michael Still of Myriad360 argues that hyperscale data centers in rural America should adopt open‑access colocation models. While current facilities are single‑tenant and isolated, they sit on extensive fiber and network infrastructure that remains unused by...

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T-Mobile’s Mint Launches New Bundles Targeting Cable
NewsApr 7, 2026

T-Mobile’s Mint Launches New Bundles Targeting Cable

Mint Mobile, a T‑Mobile subsidiary, unveiled a new bundled offering that pairs a single wireless line with fixed‑wireless home broadband for $45 a month, payable as a $540 annual upfront fee. Customers can add a second line for an additional...

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New York Surpasses 2025 Energy Storage Target
NewsApr 7, 2026

New York Surpasses 2025 Energy Storage Target

New York has deployed, contracted, or awarded 1,952 MW of energy‑storage capacity as of March 2026, exceeding its 2025 benchmark of 1,500 MW by 30 percent. The state is now about one‑third of the way to its 6 GW target for 2030, driven...

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Consultants Urge BEAD ‘Rainy Day’ Fund To Cover Gaps
NewsApr 6, 2026

Consultants Urge BEAD ‘Rainy Day’ Fund To Cover Gaps

Broadband consultants from the Vernonburg Group are urging the NTIA to set aside a $7.6 billion “rainy‑day” reserve from the $21 billion of unspent BEAD funds. The reserve would address cost overruns, inflation, new rural housing needs and unexpected deployment challenges. Their...

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Bundling Emerges as Key Advantage in Rural Broadband Market
NewsApr 5, 2026

Bundling Emerges as Key Advantage in Rural Broadband Market

The 2026 Rural Broadband Subscriber Study finds that customers who bundle internet, video and related services report higher satisfaction and stronger loyalty, lifting the overall broadband satisfaction score to 7.7 out of 10. An awareness gap shows 32% of users...

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Deadline Set for Comments on FCC’s Lifeline Reform
NewsApr 4, 2026

Deadline Set for Comments on FCC’s Lifeline Reform

The FCC has set a May 4 deadline for initial comments on a Lifeline reform proposal aimed at curbing fraud, tightening eligibility, and improving oversight. The move follows an inspector‑general report that uncovered roughly $5 million in benefits paid to about 117,000...

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Optimum Connects 3,000 Locations in Louisiana's Sabine Parish
NewsApr 4, 2026

Optimum Connects 3,000 Locations in Louisiana's Sabine Parish

Optimum, in partnership with ConnectLA, completed a fiber broadband expansion that now provides reliable high‑speed internet to over 3,000 homes and businesses in Sabine Parish, Louisiana. The project is funded by the state’s GUMBO 1.0 program, which channels federal broadband dollars...

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California Activates Nation’s Largest Middle-Mile Network, Connecting Tribal, Rural Areas
NewsApr 4, 2026

California Activates Nation’s Largest Middle-Mile Network, Connecting Tribal, Rural Areas

California’s Department of Technology activated the $3.2 billion Middle‑Mile Broadband Initiative, the nation’s largest open‑access middle‑mile network. The first connection was made to the Bishop Paiute Tribe in Inyo County, marking the inaugural tribal customer. Governor Gavin Newsom aims to build...

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Panelists Share the Innovations That Have Helped Reduce Telecom and Texting Scams
NewsApr 3, 2026

Panelists Share the Innovations That Have Helped Reduce Telecom and Texting Scams

Over 50% of people worldwide report receiving scam calls, texts or emails, prompting the Global Anti‑Scam Alliance to convene a panel hosted by the Stimson Center. Panelists highlighted public‑private innovations that are adding friction to scam delivery, especially a Singapore‑Google...

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Researcher: About 12.7 Million Seniors Lack Broadband Subscription, 7.2 Million Lack Computer or Tablet
NewsApr 3, 2026

Researcher: About 12.7 Million Seniors Lack Broadband Subscription, 7.2 Million Lack Computer or Tablet

A new analysis shows 12.7 million U.S. seniors are without broadband and 7.2 million lack a computer or tablet. The gaps are independent, meaning many older adults miss either service or device, and programs targeting only one will leave many unserved. Massachusetts...

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6G Could Introduce New Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities, Report Finds
NewsApr 3, 2026

6G Could Introduce New Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities, Report Finds

The FCC’s Communications Security, Reliability and Interoperability Council warned that 6G networks could bring unprecedented cybersecurity and reliability risks. The report highlights that 6G’s reliance on virtualization, artificial intelligence, and cloud‑native infrastructure expands attack surfaces and complicates threat detection. It...

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Grain Looking to Market 800 MHz for Direct-to-Cell
NewsApr 1, 2026

Grain Looking to Market 800 MHz for Direct-to-Cell

Investment firm Grain Management has acquired T‑Mobile’s 800 MHz spectrum and 600 MHz holdings for about $2.9 billion, aiming to lease or sell the airwaves to satellite operators for direct‑to‑cell (D2D) services. The companies seek FCC waivers to suspend build‑out deadlines and allow...

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Broadband Expansion Alone Won’t Close the Digital Divide, Panelists Warn
NewsApr 1, 2026

Broadband Expansion Alone Won’t Close the Digital Divide, Panelists Warn

Industry leaders warned that expanding broadband infrastructure alone will not close the U.S. digital divide. While the $42.45 billion BEAD program has funded new networks, 24 % of seniors—about 19 million people—remain offline, and rural communities still face adoption hurdles. Panelists highlighted affordability,...

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Ligado Case Might Not Upend Spectrum Auction Certainty: Former NTIA Administrator
NewsApr 1, 2026

Ligado Case Might Not Upend Spectrum Auction Certainty: Former NTIA Administrator

Former NTIA administrator John Kneuer told a Federalist Society webinar that the Ligado lawsuit is unlikely to destabilize the certainty surrounding FCC spectrum auctions. Ligado is pursuing roughly $40 billion in damages, claiming the Defense Department’s secret use of L‑band spectrum...

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North Carolina Directs $26M to Connect Rural Homes by 2026
NewsApr 1, 2026

North Carolina Directs $26M to Connect Rural Homes by 2026

North Carolina has allocated nearly $26 million in stop‑gap broadband grants to bring high‑speed internet to 5,161 homes, businesses and community institutions across 66 rural counties by the end of 2026. The program, funded through the federal American Rescue Plan Act...

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Avi Rosenthal: A Risky Tradeoff in the Race for GPS Backup
NewsApr 1, 2026

Avi Rosenthal: A Risky Tradeoff in the Race for GPS Backup

U.S. regulators are reviewing NextNav’s proposal to repurpose the lower 900 MHz band for high‑power terrestrial PNT services, a move that would displace billions of low‑power, unlicensed IoT devices. Industry groups warn that even intermittent interference could degrade or disable life‑safety...

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Drew Gravitt: Powering the AI Era Isn’t Just an Energy Problem, It’s an Infrastructure One
NewsMar 31, 2026

Drew Gravitt: Powering the AI Era Isn’t Just an Energy Problem, It’s an Infrastructure One

AI data center electricity use is set to jump 133% to 426 TWh by 2030, dwarfing today’s 183 TWh consumption. The real constraint has moved upstream: 577 U.S. data centers now face lengthy grid‑interconnection approvals and a pipeline of 666 projects that...

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Aviation Industry Speeds Up Estimated Gear Replacement Timeline
NewsMar 27, 2026

Aviation Industry Speeds Up Estimated Gear Replacement Timeline

The aviation sector now expects to replace critical altimeters on priority aircraft by the end of 2029 and complete all retrofits by 2030, accelerating the original 2032‑2035 timeline. The faster schedule is driven by anticipated funding from the upcoming upper...

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Court Asked to Pause DEA-Related Lawsuit Against Trump, Pending Key Court Decision
NewsMar 27, 2026

Court Asked to Pause DEA-Related Lawsuit Against Trump, Pending Key Court Decision

The National Digital Inclusion Alliance (NDIA) filed a motion to pause its lawsuit against former President Donald Trump over the suspension of Digital Equity Act (DEA) grants. The DEA, a $2.75 billion program created under the 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs...

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Panel Warns Black and Latino Communities Risk Falling Behind in AI Era
NewsMar 27, 2026

Panel Warns Black and Latino Communities Risk Falling Behind in AI Era

At the 2026 Tech & Telecom Policy Outlook, a panel warned that Black and Latino communities risk falling further behind as artificial intelligence becomes woven into daily life, largely because of persistent broadband access and digital‑literacy gaps. Speakers linked affordable,...

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NTIA Planning to Finish BEAD Approvals by May
NewsMar 27, 2026

NTIA Planning to Finish BEAD Approvals by May

The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) has set a May 2026 deadline to approve the remaining state broadband spending plans under the $42.45 billion BEAD program. California, Illinois and Oklahoma are the only states still awaiting approval, while 45 states...

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Lawmakers Weigh Updates to 1996 Telecom Act at House Hearing
NewsMar 27, 2026

Lawmakers Weigh Updates to 1996 Telecom Act at House Hearing

Lawmakers convened a House Communications and Technology Subcommittee hearing to examine the Telecommunications Act of 1996, acknowledging that the law’s original competition‑boosting framework has not kept pace with broadband, mobile and digital platform evolution. Chairman Rep. Richard Hudson and former...

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World Cup 2026 to Test Mobile Networks Across North America
NewsMar 26, 2026

World Cup 2026 to Test Mobile Networks Across North America

The 2026 World Cup will stretch mobile networks across the United States, Canada and Mexico as 16 stadiums host millions of fans. Ookla data shows U.S. venues delivering the fastest median mobile download speeds, with Canadian sites trailing and Mexican...

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Law and Security Merge as Supply Chain Regulations Multiply: RSA Panelists
NewsMar 26, 2026

Law and Security Merge as Supply Chain Regulations Multiply: RSA Panelists

At RSA 2026, security and legal leaders warned that digital‑heavy supply chains are expanding the attack surface, citing a recent breach of the open‑source tool Trivy used in AI pipelines. They highlighted hardware visibility gaps and the growing complexity of...

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Relocation Costs an Important Part of Federal Spectrum Studies: NTIA Official
NewsMar 25, 2026

Relocation Costs an Important Part of Federal Spectrum Studies: NTIA Official

Federal spectrum reallocation studies now prioritize relocation costs, as the NTIA requires auction proceeds to cover at least 110% of those expenses. Under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, the agency aims to identify 500 MHz of federal bands for auction, with 200 MHz due...

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Fiber Group Says Broadband Key to Closing Connectivity Gap on Tribal Lands
NewsMar 25, 2026

Fiber Group Says Broadband Key to Closing Connectivity Gap on Tribal Lands

The Fiber Broadband Association released a report showing roughly 24% of residents on Tribal lands lack reliable internet, far above the national 7% average. The study argues fiber is the most durable and scalable solution to close this digital divide,...

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Autonomous Cyberattacks Have Arrived, Defense Executives Say
NewsMar 24, 2026

Autonomous Cyberattacks Have Arrived, Defense Executives Say

Black‑hat groups have fully automated cyber‑attack capabilities using frontier AI models, a shift that outpaces current defense architectures, according to executives at the RSA Conference. These models can identify and weaponize unpatched software flaws, with a new wave expected within...

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NTIA Takes Input on New Innovation Fund Round
NewsMar 24, 2026

NTIA Takes Input on New Innovation Fund Round

The Commerce Department’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) held a two‑hour listening session to shape its next $50 million grant aimed at embedding artificial intelligence in wireless networks. Industry leaders such as Airspan, General Motors, Skylo and academic researchers urged...

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FCC Looks to Win ‘Space Race 2.0’ with Satellite Infrastructure Buildout
NewsMar 24, 2026

FCC Looks to Win ‘Space Race 2.0’ with Satellite Infrastructure Buildout

The Federal Communications Commission announced a strategic push to dominate the emerging "Space Race 2.0" by accelerating satellite licensing and allocating over 20,000 MHz of new spectrum. FCC Space Bureau Chief Jay Schwarz outlined a "licensing assembly line" to speed approvals and...

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FCC Bars 7 Individuals After $14 Million E-Rate Fraud
NewsMar 23, 2026

FCC Bars 7 Individuals After $14 Million E-Rate Fraud

The Federal Communications Commission announced on March 24 that seven criminally convicted individuals who siphoned more than $14 million from the E‑Rate program will be barred from all Universal Service Fund (USF) initiatives for three years. The fraud, spanning 2010‑2016, involved...

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Charter Closing Appleton, Wis. Call Center in May
NewsMar 20, 2026

Charter Closing Appleton, Wis. Call Center in May

Charter Communications announced it will shut its Appleton, Wisconsin call center on May 21, 2026, affecting 313 employees. The company said the workload will be transferred to other U.S.-based centers and staff can relocate to technical repair sites or apply...

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SpaceX Still at Odds on Sharing Rules with SES, Viasat
NewsMar 20, 2026

SpaceX Still at Odds on Sharing Rules with SES, Viasat

SpaceX is intensifying its fight with incumbent satellite operators over proposed FCC rule changes that would raise power limits for low‑Earth‑orbit (LEO) broadband constellations in the 10.7‑12.7 GHz, 17.3‑18.6 GHz and 19.7‑20.2 GHz bands. The company contends that existing equivalent power flux density...

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Daniel Suhr: Broadcast License Revocation Fact Check
NewsMar 19, 2026

Daniel Suhr: Broadcast License Revocation Fact Check

The article refutes the claim that the FCC has never revoked a broadcast license over news coverage, citing five historical cases where news distortion or partisan slant led to license actions, including three revocations. Notable examples include the 1975 Star...

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Rise Broadband Rebrands as Rise Internet
NewsMar 18, 2026

Rise Broadband Rebrands as Rise Internet

Rise Broadband announced it is rebranding as Rise Internet, signaling a shift toward stronger connectivity and customer experience. The company plans to extend service to 3.2 million Texas households and businesses within 12 months, leveraging Wi‑Fi 7 and gigabit speeds. It also...

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States Push to Redirect BEAD Excess Funds Toward Public Safety Gaps
NewsMar 18, 2026

States Push to Redirect BEAD Excess Funds Toward Public Safety Gaps

State broadband leaders from Virginia, Delaware, Maine, Massachusetts and Vermont are urging the Federal Communications Commission to allocate the $21 million of excess BEAD (Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment) funds toward public‑safety and emergency‑management projects. They cite dead zones that leave...

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Telecom Act Aides Say Partisanship Is Behind Lack of Universal Service, Broadband Access
NewsMar 17, 2026

Telecom Act Aides Say Partisanship Is Behind Lack of Universal Service, Broadband Access

John Windhausen, a staff architect of the 1996 Telecommunications Act, warned that partisan politics have stalled universal broadband, leaving up to 15% of Americans offline. He cited delays in the BEAD program and insufficient, poorly overseen Universal Service Fund financing...

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FCC, DOJ Defend USF to Fifth Circuit
NewsMar 16, 2026

FCC, DOJ Defend USF to Fifth Circuit

The FCC and DOJ are defending the $8 billion‑per‑year Universal Service Fund (USF) before the Fifth Circuit, arguing the program complies with the Constitution. The challenge, filed by Consumers’ Research, targets the “additional” and “advanced” service provisions that allow subsidies for...

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U.S. Should Streamline Spectrum Allocation, Congressional Report Says
NewsMar 16, 2026

U.S. Should Streamline Spectrum Allocation, Congressional Report Says

The U.S.-China Economic Security and Review Commission released a report urging Congress to direct the FCC and the NTIA to study ways to streamline spectrum allocation. It highlights China’s rapid 5G licensing—completed within months—versus the United States’ slower, auction‑driven process...

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Some BEAD Winners Seeing Tight Fiber Market
NewsMar 13, 2026

Some BEAD Winners Seeing Tight Fiber Market

Rural broadband providers participating in the $42.45 billion BEAD program are encountering unexpected cancellations of orders for Build America, Buy America‑compliant fiber. Prices for BABA‑qualified cable have surged roughly 40 percent, straining project budgets and timelines. Manufacturers such as Corning cite...

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O’Rielly Wants Lutnick to Help Kill USDA’s Broadband Programs
NewsMar 13, 2026

O’Rielly Wants Lutnick to Help Kill USDA’s Broadband Programs

Former FCC commissioner Michael O’Rielly wrote an op‑ed urging Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick to block the renewal of three USDA broadband programs, arguing they duplicate the NTIA’s BEAD initiative and the FCC’s Universal Service Fund. O’Rielly points to $109 million in...

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Study Says Universal Service Fund Critical for Rural Broadband
NewsMar 12, 2026

Study Says Universal Service Fund Critical for Rural Broadband

A new NTCA‑Cartesian report finds the $8.5 billion Universal Service Fund essential for keeping rural broadband and voice services viable. It shows that operating expenses in sparsely populated areas are about 44 % higher, with labor accounting for half of costs, leading...

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Maryland ISP, State Agencies Spar Over FCC Preemption
NewsMar 12, 2026

Maryland ISP, State Agencies Spar Over FCC Preemption

Talkie Communication, a Maryland ISP, filed a petition with the FCC seeking preemption of state zoning rules and annual fees that it says block the deployment of fixed‑wireless equipment on a utility pole. Maryland state agencies and Queen Anne’s County...

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Connecticut Law to Require Affordable Broadband for Eligible Households
NewsMar 12, 2026

Connecticut Law to Require Affordable Broadband for Eligible Households

Connecticut’s Net Equality Program, enacted in June 2025 and effective Oct. 1 2026, obligates ISPs with state contracts to provide a low‑cost broadband plan of $40 per month or less to households receiving public assistance. The law guarantees minimum speeds of 100 Mbps...

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Sen. Blumenthal Announces Bill To Regulate Prediction Markets
NewsMar 12, 2026

Sen. Blumenthal Announces Bill To Regulate Prediction Markets

Sen. Richard Blumenthal introduced the Prediction Markets Security and Integrity Act, targeting prediction‑market platforms that allow wagers on geopolitical events, insider trading, and underage gambling. The bill seeks to ban war‑related bets, impose consumer‑protection safeguards, and align these platforms with...

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8 Years After Its Founding at Mobile World Congress, Can Open RAN Scale?
NewsMar 11, 2026

8 Years After Its Founding at Mobile World Congress, Can Open RAN Scale?

Eight years after its 2018 launch at Mobile World Congress, the O‑RAN Alliance is moving from proof‑of‑concept to large‑scale commercial deployment. Rakuten Mobile posted its first profit, operating a fully open, cloud‑native network for 10.2 million subscribers across 350,000 cells. Major...

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Wireless Industry: Light Poles Covered Under Pole Access Rules
NewsMar 10, 2026

Wireless Industry: Light Poles Covered Under Pole Access Rules

The wireless industry, represented by CTIA, has asked the FCC to confirm that utility‑owned light poles fall under Section 224 of the Communications Act, granting statutory pole‑attachment rights. Clarifying that light poles are “poles” would give carriers clear authority to...

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Cable One’s Sparklight Launches Mobile Service with Free Line Promotion
NewsMar 10, 2026

Cable One’s Sparklight Launches Mobile Service with Free Line Promotion

Cable One’s Sparklight brand has rolled out Sparklight Mobile, a prepaid wireless service available only to its broadband subscribers. The launch includes a limited‑time promotion that gives eligible customers one unlimited talk‑and‑text line free for twelve months. Three data tiers...

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Verizon Closes Starry Acquisition
NewsMar 10, 2026

Verizon Closes Starry Acquisition

Verizon announced the closing of its acquisition of fixed‑wireless provider Starry, adding proprietary MDU‑focused technology to its portfolio. The deal, disclosed at a Deutsche Bank telecom conference, expands Verizon’s fixed‑wireless capacity as it moves from macro C‑band sites to small‑cell...

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Michigan Lawmakers Propose Letting Voters Elect Utility Regulators
NewsMar 9, 2026

Michigan Lawmakers Propose Letting Voters Elect Utility Regulators

Michigan lawmakers introduced a bill to make the three‑member Public Service Commission elected rather than governor‑appointed, expanding it to five members. The measure would place the positions on statewide ballots beginning in 2028, with staggered four‑year terms and a 12‑year...

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