West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB542

Introduced
2/1/22  
Refer
2/1/22  
Report Pass
2/11/22  
Engrossed
2/16/22  
Refer
2/17/22  
Refer
2/17/22  
Enrolled
3/7/22  
Passed
3/23/22  

Caption

Transferring Broadband Enhancement Council from Department of Commerce to Department of Economic Development

Impact

The bill is significant as it designates broadband access as a governmental priority, implying that the state views internet connectivity as a crucial component of economic growth and public welfare. By situating the council within the Department of Economic Development, it emphasizes the importance of broadband as a tool for enhancing state infrastructure and connecting communities. The transfer may potentially lead to more coordinated efforts in expanding broadband services, particularly in underserved areas, thereby improving access to education, healthcare, and businesses.

Summary

Senate Bill 542 focuses on enhancing the broadband infrastructure within West Virginia by transferring the Broadband Enhancement Council from the Department of Commerce to the Department of Economic Development. This reorganization aims to streamline efforts and improve administrative support for broadband expansion initiatives. The bill removes the Secretary of Commerce from the council and designates the Secretary of Economic Development as a voting member, allowing for a more focused approach on economic development specifically tied to broadband access.

Sentiment

Generally, the sentiment surrounding SB542 appears to be positive within legislative discussions. Lawmakers and stakeholders recognize the necessity of broadband access in modern society and view this bill as a proactive step toward addressing connectivity issues. There may be concerns, however, regarding the implications of centralizing such regulatory authority and whether it would adequately address the diverse needs of both urban and rural communities.

Contention

Notable contention revolves around the concerns that the bill may overlook local specificity in broadband needs. Critics may argue that centralizing the council's authority could limit local input and flexibility in addressing unique community requirements. Furthermore, the potential for conflicts of interest among council members—particularly those associated with current broadband projects—could be a source of scrutiny. The balance between effective governance and local representation is a critical theme that will likely play a role in the ongoing discourse surrounding SB542.

Companion Bills

WV HB4478

Similar To Transferring the Broadband Enhancement Council from the Department of Commerce to the Department of Economic Development

Previously Filed As

WV HB4478

Transferring the Broadband Enhancement Council from the Department of Commerce to the Department of Economic Development

WV SB246

Revising membership of Broadband Enhancement Council

WV HB2293

Oklahoma Broadband Office; extending termination of Office; making the Oklahoma Broadband Office a division of the Oklahoma Department of Commerce; effective date.

WV SB01002

An Act Transferring The Office Of Workforce Competitiveness And Commission On Culture And Tourism To The Department Of Economic And Community Development And Other Changes To Economic Development Statutes.

WV SB2035

Providing funding for certain broadband expansion programs administered by Economic Development Authority

WV HB241

Relating generally to funding for certain broadband expansion programs administered by the Economic Development Authority

WV SB523

Transferring oversight of Jobs Investment Trust Fund to WV Economic Development Authority

WV SB192

Provides relative to the Department of Economic Development and the Board of Commerce and Industry. (gov sig)

WV SB214

Provides relative to the Department of Economic Development and the Board of Commerce and Industry. (gov sig)

WV HB05131

An Act Transferring Certain Powers And Functions Of The Department Of Economic And Community Development To The Department Of Housing.

Similar Bills

WV SB114

Relating generally to Electronic Telecommunication Open Infrastructure Act

WV SB667

Creating Broadband Middle Mile Fund

VA SJR384

Commending Internet service providers in Virginia.

WV HB4791

Affordable broadband access for seniors, low income, and disabled persons due to fixed, minimum, or moderate incomes

WV SB735

Relating to development and operation of broadband within state

VA SB1029

Public utilities; fiber optic broadband lines crossing railroads.

WV SB494

Creating Broadband Carrier Neutral and Open Access Infrastructure Development Fund

VA HB1752

Public utilities; fiber optic broadband lines crossing railroads.