Federal Legislation
Rep. Obernolte Introduces Lifeline Fraud Prevention Bill
March 23, 2026
Representative Jay Obernolte has introduced the No Lifeline for the Dead Act to strengthen oversight of the Federal Communications Commission's Lifeline program, which provides subsidies for phone and broadband services to low-income Americans. This legislation mandates that all states utilize federal verification systems to prevent improper payments, including those made to deceased individuals, addressing significant fraud identified in California's opt-out enrollment system.
- The bill signals increased federal scrutiny and standardization of eligibility verification processes across states participating in the Lifeline program.
- Procurement professionals supporting telecommunications and subsidy administration should anticipate enhanced compliance requirements and potential updates to verification technology contracts.
- Vendors offering identity verification and fraud prevention solutions may find new opportunities as states align with federal mandates.
- Organizations involved in Lifeline program administration should prepare for tighter controls to reduce improper payments and improve program integrity.
This report shows that California’s failure to use federal verification systems allowed millions of dollars to go to ineligible recipients, including deceased individuals. That is unacceptable. This bill corrects that problem.
— Rep. Jay Obernolte
Agencies
Federal Communications Commission, California