New Hampshire 2022 Regular Session

New Hampshire Senate Bill SB445

Introduced
12/30/21  
Refer
12/30/21  
Report Pass
3/29/22  
Engrossed
4/1/22  
Refer
4/1/22  
Report Pass
4/27/22  
Enrolled
6/15/22  
Chaptered
6/28/22  

Caption

Relative to the broadband matching grant initiative.

Impact

The passing of SB445 is expected to significantly impact state laws regarding broadband funding and implementation. It allows for grants covering up to 75% of eligible project costs, which can lead to increased internet access for communities that have historically lacked reliable connections. Additionally, it introduces a challenge process to ensure that funds are utilized properly and that projects do not overlap with already served areas. This step is vital for ensuring that investment is targeted effectively, thereby maximizing federal resources and local government efforts.

Summary

Senate Bill 445 (SB445) is focused on enhancing broadband access through a matching grant initiative. The bill proposes to transfer $122,100,000 from federal coronavirus capital projects funds to the broadband matching grant fund, providing financial support for broadband infrastructure development. This initiative primarily targets unserved and underserved areas, aiming to facilitate better internet connectivity across the state, which is especially critical in rural regions where infrastructure may be lacking.

Contention

Despite the potential benefits, there are points of contention surrounding SB445. Critics may argue that the stringent eligibility requirements, such as only allowing projects that are not already under construction or initiated in served areas, could limit the effectiveness of the grants. Moreover, the requirement for local matching funds raises concerns about the financial burden it might impose on smaller municipalities that may struggle to meet the matching criteria. There’s also apprehension that the bill’s guidelines might conflict with federal funding provisions, introducing challenges in its execution and ensuring compliance with both state and federal regulations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH SB466

Relative to allowing the department of transportation to erect sound barriers upon request of municipalities.

NH SB342

Relative to school building aid funding.

NH SB442

Relative to student eligibility for education freedom accounts and the scholarship organization's costs of administering the program, extending phase-out grants for education freedom accounts, and revising the definitions of average daily membership in attendance and average daily membership in residence.

NH SB379

Establishing the solid waste management fund and grant program.

NH SB303

Relative to the use of renewable energy funds by the department of energy.

NH SB499

Relative to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and the Summer EBT program and making appropriations therefor and relative to providing disaster relief funding to municipalities after a natural disaster.

NH HB524

Relative to regional greenhouse gas initiative funds.

NH SB520

Relative to the fiduciary duty and proxy voting activities of public retirement systems.

NH SB525

Relative to administration of the education freedom accounts program.

NH SB228

Relative to the limitations on community customer generators.

Similar Bills

KY HB267

AN ACT relating to providing for the authorization of the Office of Broadband Development to implement the federal Broadband Equity Access and Deployment (BEAD) Program and declaring an emergency.

NH HB257

Relative to telephone carrier of last resort obligations.

KY HB8

AN ACT relating to fiscal matters, making an appropriation therefor, and declaring an emergency.

NH HB1644

Relative to the placement of telecommunication antennae and establishing a registry for residents who are experiencing biological symptoms from wireless radiation exposure.

NH HB295

Relative to requiring all selectboard and school board meetings to be recorded and broadcast live online.

MN SF2917

Food and beverage establishments mandatory fee advertisement requirement exemption provision

MN HF2676

Food and beverage service establishments exempted from mandatory fee advertisement requirement.

MN SF3225

Food and beverage service establishments exemption from the mandatory fee advertisement requirement