Bill 117 hr 1673, also known as the Wi-Fi on School Buses Act, aims to make Wi-Fi access on school buses eligible for E-rate support from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). E-rate support is a program that provides discounts to schools and libraries for telecommunications services, internet access, and internal connections.
The bill requires the FCC to include Wi-Fi access on school buses as an eligible service under the E-rate program. This means that schools that provide Wi-Fi on their buses for students will be able to receive financial assistance to help cover the costs of the service.
The goal of the bill is to ensure that students have access to the internet while traveling on school buses, allowing them to continue their education and complete homework assignments during their commute. This is especially important for students who may not have internet access at home and rely on school-provided resources to complete their schoolwork.
Overall, the Wi-Fi on School Buses Act aims to bridge the digital divide and ensure that all students have equal access to educational resources, regardless of their socioeconomic status or geographic location.