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Source: PRESS RELEAE, 5/20/21 Today, House Agriculture Republicans introduced the Broadband For Rural America Act, one of several infrastructure
proposals from House Republicans that bridge the digital divide for communities
nationwide. The proposal from House Agriculture Republicans provides more than
$7 billion in authorizations for USDA broadband connectivity programs.
Following the introduction of the bill, Republican Leader of the
Agriculture Committee, Glenn 'GT' Thompson, issued the following
statement:
“The one issue that unites rural members on both sides of the aisle is the need to address the digital divide. This critical infrastructure void has been exacerbated by the challenges faced by rural families and businesses during the pandemic.
“There are many broadband infrastructure plans, but the House GOP package puts a detailed plan on paper. This is also the only proposal that utilizes the expertise of USDA and focuses agencies across the government towards one common goal: connecting all Americans.
“Let’s put aside partisan differences, debate the merits of this legislation, and address this significant infrastructure need.”The Broadband For Rural America Act:
- Authorizes $3.7 billion per year for critical
rural broadband programs, including the ReConnect Rural Broadband
Program, the Middle Mile Broadband Program, and the Innovative Broadband
Advancement Program
- Targets limited resources so assistance is focused on
the most rural and least-connected residents, which are often the most
expensive to connect
- Promotes borrower accountability and protects taxpayers with
new tools to ensure promised services are delivered to rural communities
To read a summary of the legislation, click here. To read the legislation in its entirety, click here.
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