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US HR3994ACCESS BROADBAND Act Advancing Critical Connectivity Expands Service, Small Business Resources, Opportunities, Access, and Data Based on Assessed Need and Demand Act
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Introduced
10/06/2017
10/06/2017
In Committee
07/12/2018
07/12/2018
Crossed Over
07/24/2018
07/24/2018
Passed
Dead
12/31/2018
12/31/2018
Introduced Session
115th Congress
Bill Summary
ACCESS BROADBAND Act Advancing Critical Connectivity Expands Service, Small Business Resources, Opportunities, Access, and Data Based on Assessed Need and Demand Act (Sec. 2) This bill requires the Department of Commerce to establish the Office of Internet Connectivity and Growth within the National Telecommunications and Information Administration. (Sec. 3) The office shall: connect with communities that need access to high-speed internet and improved digital inclusion efforts, hold regional workshops to share best practices and effective strategies for promoting broadband access and adoption, develop targeted broadband training and presentations for various demographic communities through media, develop and distribute publications providing guidance to communities for expanding broadband access and adoption, and track construction and use of and access to any broadband infrastructure built using federal support. The office must report annually: (1) a description of the office's work, (2) the number of U.S. residents who received broadband as result of federal broadband programs and the Universal Service Fund program, and (3) an estimate of the economic impact of such broadband deployment efforts on the local economy. (Sec. 4) The office shall consult with any agency offering a federal broadband support program in order to streamline the application process for financial assistance or grants and create one application that may be submitted to apply for all federal broadband support programs. (Sec. 5) The office, any agency that offers a federal broadband support program, and the Federal Communications Commission through the Universal Service Fund shall coordinate to ensure that broadband support is being distributed in an efficient, technology-neutral, and financially sustainable manner. (Sec. 7) No additional funds are authorized to carry out this bill.
AI Summary
This bill establishes the Office of Internet Connectivity and Growth within the National Telecommunications and Information Administration to help communities access high-speed internet and promote digital inclusion. The office will hold regional workshops, develop broadband training and publications, and track the use of federal broadband funding. It will also coordinate with agencies offering federal broadband support programs to streamline the application process and create a central website for applying. The goal is to distribute broadband funding efficiently and in a technology-neutral manner to serve the most people while avoiding overbuilding and promoting economic growth.
Committee Categories
Business and Industry, Transportation and Infrastructure
Sponsors (18)
Paul Tonko (D)*,
Susan Brooks (R),
Larry Bucshon (R),
G. Butterfield (D),
Matt Cartwright (D),
Yvette Clarke (D),
Chris Collins (R),
Michael Doyle (D),
Anna Eshoo (D),
Morgan Griffith (R),
Leonard Lance (R),
David McKinley (R),
Jerry McNerney (D),
Grace Meng (D),
Tom O'Halleran (D),
Bobby Rush (D),
Elise Stefanik (R),
Peter Welch (D),
Last Action
Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. (on 07/24/2018)
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