The National Lifeline Association is a trade group for companies and organizations involved in the Lifeline program, a part of U.S. telecommunications that helps low-income people get phone and internet service. It lobbies on rules and funding for the Federal Universal Service Fund and related programs like the Affordable Connectivity Program, which support low-cost access. The group hired the law firm Nelson Mullins to represent its interests.
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