Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SCR32

Introduced
2/8/24  

Caption

Urges the Missouri congressional delegation to support continued funding of the Affordable Connectivity Program

Impact

The resolution highlights that, as of now, there are over four hundred thousand households in Missouri eligible for ACP benefits. However, it also warns that the appropriated funds, exceeding fourteen billion dollars, could be exhausted as early as the spring of 2024 based on current estimates. Continued funding for the ACP is viewed as essential for maintaining support for these households, enabling them to remain connected and take part in online educational, economic, and social activities. This concern reflects broader discussions about digital equity and accessibility in the state.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 32 (SCR32) urges the Missouri congressional delegation to support the continued funding of the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP). The ACP was established to help low-income households afford internet access, providing them with critical discounts on services. Specifically, eligible households can receive discounts of up to thirty dollars per month, and those on tribal lands may receive up to seventy-five dollars. The program aims to alleviate the existing digital divide and facilitate greater participation in the digital economy, particularly in a post-pandemic landscape where access to technology has become increasingly essential.

Contention

While SCR32 itself is a resolution encouraging congressional support, it touches on significant statewide issues around internet accessibility and affordability. Notably, opponents of the ACP funding cuts may argue that reducing financial support would leave a substantial portion of the population without necessary access to digital resources. Proponents, on the other hand, would likely emphasize the program’s success in narrowing the digital divide and its importance for economic participation. There may also be discussion regarding the management of broadband infrastructure and ensuring equitable access across all demographics in Missouri.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SCR18

Urges the Governor to establish an oversight committee to work with the federal government on programs listed under the Justice 40 Initiative

MO SCR16

Urges a joint investigation to determine any monetary compensation for contamination from radioactive waste and requests the Missouri Congressional delegation to expand the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act

MO SCR19

Urges the U.S. Congress to enact the Economic Democracy Act

MO SB413

Establishes the Missouri Angel Investment Incentive Act

MO SB360

Modifies provisions of the Missouri Empowerment Scholarship Accounts Program

MO SB28

Modifies provisions relating to access to public records of the Missouri highway patrol

MO SB548

Creates the Missouri Earned Family and Medical Leave Act

MO SB545

Modifies provisions relating to student enrollment in the Missouri Course Access and Virtual School Program

MO SB174

Modifies provisions regarding the Missouri Sunshine Law

MO SB653

Creates the Missouri Geospatial Advisory Council

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.