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Congressman Van Drew Announces Comcast Will Delay Rate Hikes until 2022

Congressman Van Drew will also introduce legislation to make these rate pauses permanent

Congressman Van Drew is pleased to announce that Comcast has now stated they will not raise their rates until at least 2022. During financial uncertainty in an ongoing pandemic, Congressman Van Drew also plans to introduce legislation that would limit the ability of telecommunications providers to raise rates and add penalties for usage.

Local providers, like Comcast, in South Jersey were initially planning to cap data usage and penalize those that crossed their threshold; they subsequently changed their plans after a large public outcry. Congressman Van Drew stood in stark opposition to the penalties previously, as more people and families are forced to use internet services at home because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Comcast has now said they would not increase rates until 2022 instead of August, but the health crisis, and the lagging economy still may not have changed for those in hard-hit communities like South Jersey by that time.

“Putting telecom profits in front of those struggling from COVID-19, or any public emergency, is unconscionable,” said Congressman Van Drew. “The internet connects our children to information and all of us to the ability to find and keep a job. I plan to introduce legislation that would protect those basic needs for all of us, without protecting the predatory practices that keep the pockets of executives lined.”

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