Modifies provisions relating to grants to expand broadband internet access in unserved and underserved areas
Impact
If enacted, SB981 will significantly modify existing laws related to broadband access and development in Missouri. By repealing the previous sections regarding broadband grants, the bill intends to streamline and focus funding efforts towards specific projects that meet defined performance criteria. Consequently, the state will play a pivotal role in administering and distributing these grants, thereby ensuring that public funds are effectively allocated to boost economic development through improved internet accessibility.
Summary
Senate Bill 981 seeks to enhance broadband internet access in unserved and underserved areas of Missouri by establishing a grant program. The bill aims to facilitate the acquisition and installation of retail broadband internet services, prioritizing projects that can deliver substantial speeds, specifically a minimum of one hundred megabits per second for downloads and scalable rates for uploads. This legislation demonstrates the state's commitment to improving connectivity for communities lacking reliable internet service, in line with contemporary standards set by federal guidelines.
Contention
While the bill enjoys support for addressing critical gaps in broadband access, it may face scrutiny regarding the allocation of funds and the specific criteria set for grant awards. Concerns could arise from various stakeholders, including local governments and internet service providers, about the competitive nature of the grant process and whether it sufficiently meets the varying needs of different communities. Discussions may also ensue about the sustainability of such funding programs in the long run and whether the proposed speeds adequately reflect the future needs of Missouri residents.
Establishes office in EDA to assist in provision and expansion of broadband Internet service in State to address inequities in accessing broadband service.
Establishes office in EDA to assist in provision and expansion of broadband Internet service in State to address inequities in accessing broadband service.
Establishes office in EDA to assist in provision and expansion of broadband Internet service in State to address inequities in accessing broadband service.
Establishes office in EDA to assist in provision and expansion of broadband Internet service in State to address inequities in accessing broadband service.
Requesting The Hawaii Broadband And Digital Equity Office To Conduct A Data Mapping Study To Identify Geographically Underserved And Unserved Areas In The State That Lack Quality Broadband Connectivity.
Requesting The Hawaii Broadband And Digital Equity Office To Conduct A Data Mapping Study To Identify Geographically Underserved And Unserved Areas In The State That Lack Quality Broadband Connectivity.