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NH HR23
Resolution
Status
11/7/2025
Primary Sponsor
Seth Miller
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AI Summary
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Affirms that promoting digital literacy and inclusion for older adults is a national priority critical to seniors' health, well-being, and civic engagement
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Supports expanding affordable Internet access, providing devices, and funding community-based digital literacy training programs tailored to older adults
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Recommends establishing grant programs through the Department of Health and Human Services bureau of adult and aging care services for innovative senior digital training models, including intergenerational volunteer tech support and "digital navigator" services
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Urges continuation of broadband affordability programs like the Federal Affordable Connectivity Program and increased outreach to enroll eligible low-income older adults
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Directs copies of the resolution be sent to the President, New Hampshire's congressional delegation, Governor Kelly Ayotte, and stakeholder organizations including AARP and the American Library Association
Legislative Description
Affirming the importance of digital literacy and access for older Americans.
Last Action
Minority Committee Report: Ought to Pass
2/10/2026