2026-03075Notice

FCC Matches Data to Guard Affordable Internet Aid

Published Date: 2/17/2026

Notice

Summary

The FCC and the Universal Service Administrative Company are teaming up with Pennsylvania’s Department of Human Services to double-check who qualifies for Lifeline and the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), which help low-income folks get affordable internet and phone service. This new computer matching program starts March 19, 2026, runs for 18 months, and aims to keep these benefits fair and accurate. If you’re involved, watch for updates and get ready to share info if asked!

Analyzed Economic Effects

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Pennsylvania Lifeline/ACP Matching Starts

If you apply for or receive Lifeline or the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) in Pennsylvania, your eligibility will be checked starting March 19, 2026. The matching program is run by the FCC and USAC with the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services and will run for 18 months.

Personal Data Sent to State DHS

The National Verifier will send the last four digits of your Social Security number, date of birth, and first and last name to the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services. Pennsylvania DHS will reply 'yes' or 'no' to indicate whether you are enrolled in SNAP or Medicaid.

Who Is Covered by the Match

The matching program covers people who applied for or receive Lifeline or ACP, household members who enable another person to qualify, and minors whose status qualifies a parent or guardian. It also covers individuals who previously received Lifeline or ACP benefits.

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Key Dates

Published Date
Comments Due
2/17/2026
3/19/2026

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