2022 Brings Hope for State and Local Broadband Progress
$44.6 million in grants approved for WA broadband projects - Washington State Wire
At their December 3 meeting, the Washington State Public Works Board approved over $44.6 million in conditional grants for 15 broadband construction projects in unserved and underserved communities across the state.
USDA Begins Accepting Applications for $1.15 Billion in Loans and Grants to Help People Living in Rural Communities Get Access to High-Speed Internet | USDA
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced the Department has begun accepting applications for up to $1.15 billion in loans and grants to help people in rural areas get access to high-speed internet.
Infrastructure package may help close Northwest's digital divide with more broadband internet, the 'key to everyday life' | The Spokesman-Review
USDA seeks comments on Farm Bill changes regarding rural broadband funding | News | bradfordera.com
Find the rule at https://www.regulations.gov/document/RUS_FRDOC_0001-0695
FCC Releases First U.S. Mobile Broadband Map - Route Fifty
Two big broadband bills became effective yesterday - Washington State Wire
A pair of bills seeking to expand broadband access in Washington state went into effect on July 25.
The bills, HB 1336 and SB 5383, will allow not-for-profit, community-owned public utility districts (PUD), ports, and counties to provide retail broadband service directly to customers. Under previous legislation enacted in 2000, PUDs have been able to build out the infrastructure for broadband internet, but were required to let private internet service providers deliver service.
Washington state now allows full public broadband – Washington State House Democrats
OLYMPIA — The Public Broadband Act, HB 1336, took effect Sunday to help ensure families and businesses throughout Washington state have access to high speed internet.
“Washington state now joins the majority of states that allow unrestricted public broadband. This is long overdue. It will help people across the state have cheaper and better options for internet access,” said bill sponsor Rep. Drew Hansen (D-Bainbridge Island).
Two Bills Aim To Expand Rural Broadband Internet In Washington, But There's A Hitch | Northwest Public Broadcasting
Washington state went all in on expanding public broadband this year. So much so, that the Legislature passed two different bills aimed at extending high-speed internet to people in rural areas.
It’s possible, however, that two bills aren’t better than one. And they may partly cancel each other out.
Now that Gov. Jay Inslee has signed both measures into law, confusion is mounting about whether the two laws can co-exist.
Schrier: Broadband Is Vital For Rural Washington – PNW AG Network
On Tuesday, Washington Representative Kim Schrier participated in a House Ag Committee hearing focused on rural broadband. Lawmakers focused not only on internet connectivity needs, but also opportunities that exist in rural America. Schrier said a lack of broadband access in rural Washington holds the farming community back in a variety of ways.
Access to billions in federal funding a key distinction between broadband bills - Washington State Wire
To take advantage of all the federal funds up for grabs, PUDs need to be granted “retail authority” – the ability to sell telecommunications services directly to consumers, which is currently illegal thanks to a law favored by private providers. Rather than allowing public utilities to provide broadband service directly to consumers, the law allows them to sell or lease broadband infrastructure on a wholesale basis only, and under strict restrictions.
Biden proposes $100 billion to bring broadband to all Americans | Successful Farming
“Broadband is the new electricity,” said the White House. “It is necessary for Americans to do their jobs, to participate equally in school learning, health care, and to stay connected. Yet, by one definition, more than 30 million Americans live in areas where there is no broadband infrastructure that provides minimally acceptable speeds. Americans in rural areas and on tribal lands particularly lack adequate access.”
Rural broadband is on Biden’s infrastructure list | Successful Farming
DURING HIS CAMPAIGN, BIDEN SAID HE WOULD “EXPAND BROADBAND, OR WIRELESS BROADBAND VIA 5G, TO EVERY AMERICAN.
Broadband | USDA
Reliable and affordable high-speed internet e-Connectivity, or electronic connectivity, is fundamental for economic activity throughout the US.
Equity commission will root out systemic racism in USDA programs, says Vilsack | Successful Farming
Federal funding, “and a very significant amount of it,” will be needed to bring broadband access to all of rural America, he said. “I’m skeptical the private sector by itself is ever going to do what it needs to make sure that every remote area of this country has access to high-speed internet” because of the cost of providing service. The government took a prominent role during the New Deal in electrifying rural America.
Public Broadband Act Passes House – Washington State House Democrats
Washington’s long-held restriction on public utilities offering public broadband service directly to residents is one step closer to being overturned after the House voted 60-37 to pass the Public Broadband Act (HB 1336).