Urges Congress and U.S. President to enact "Securing Local Communities Input in Broadband Development Act."
The proposed resolution highlights concerns regarding the balance between technological advancement in broadband services and the indispensable role of local governance. It seeks to nullify FCC rulings that preempt local statutes and regulations, which many believe hamper community voices in infrastructure decisions. Specifically, it addresses the challenges communities face, such as those currently arising in New Jersey over Verizon Wireless’s plans to build multiple 5G towers. By advocating for enhanced local input, AJR192 aims to empower municipalities to have a say in how and where broadband infrastructure is implemented in their jurisdictions.
Assembly Joint Resolution 192 (AJR192) is a legislative proposal that urges the United States Congress and the President to enact the 'Securing Local Communities Input in Broadband Development Act.' Introduced on September 19, 2024, by Assemblyman Sean T. Kean, this resolution aims to address the challenges posed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in regulating broadband infrastructure developments, particularly concerning local government input. The core of the joint resolution is a response to FCC actions that limit local authority over the implementation of broadband technology and infrastructure deployment, specifically the construction of 5G telecommunications facilities.
As discussions surrounding AJR192 unfold, notable contention arises between proponents advocating for technological advancement and those emphasizing local community concerns. While supporters argue that enhanced broadband infrastructure is essential for economic growth and connectivity, critics fear that unsupervised implementation can bring about negative aesthetic and environmental impacts without local consent. The balance that AJR192 aims to achieve is a critical legislative concern, reflecting broader national debates over state versus federal regulatory authority in infrastructure development.