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Committee advances telecom overhaul to update decades‑old telephone laws for broadband era

March 28, 2026 | 2026 Legislature MN, Minnesota


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Committee advances telecom overhaul to update decades‑old telephone laws for broadband era
The Senate Commerce and Consumer Protection Committee recommended Senate File 4496 on Thursday after testimony that the bill will remove outdated telephone-era rules and align Minnesota law with current federal requirements.

Sen. Rasmussen said the bill updates statutes to reflect a broadband‑driven marketplace, removing obsolete regulations and reducing barriers to deployment. Brent Christiansen, president and CEO of the Minnesota Telecom Alliance, told the committee that the association reviewed chapter 237 section‑by‑section to identify technologically obsolete or anti‑competitive provisions and to align state law with federal requirements such as the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act. "There's a statute that requires us to trace calls when we're required to by law. We don't have that technology anymore," Christiansen said, explaining the need to modernize language for IP networks.

Christiansen and the Department of Commerce said the draft reflects collaborative work among trade groups and regulators. Sen. Rasmussen moved the author's delete‑all amendment and asked the committee to recommend the bill to general orders; the motion carried on a voice vote.

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