FCC-HUD Matching to Verify Lifeline Internet Eligibility
Published Date: 3/12/2026
Notice
Summary
The FCC and USAC are teaming up with HUD to double-check who qualifies for Lifeline and the Affordable Connectivity Program, which help low-income families get affordable internet and phone service. This new computer matching program starts April 13, 2026, runs for 18 months, and aims to keep benefits fair and accurate. If you’re part of these programs, this means better verification but no changes to your current support.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.
HUD Cross-Check for Lifeline/ACP
If you apply for or already get Lifeline or the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), the FCC and USAC will check with HUD to confirm whether you receive Federal Public Housing Assistance. This computer matching program starts on April 13, 2026 and runs for 18 months to keep benefits fair and accurate. The notice says this verification will not change your current support.
Limited Personal Data Shared with HUD
If you apply for or are enrolled in Lifeline or ACP, the National Verifier will send HUD the last four digits of your Social Security number, your date of birth, and your first and last name. HUD will reply with a "yes" or "no" about whether you are enrolled in Federal Public Housing Assistance.
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