Mo. House Legislators Plan Broadband Omnibus
A Missouri panel plans to bring one omnibus broadband bill to the House floor incorporating ideas from multiple separate bills, said House Special Committee on Broadband and Infrastructure Chairman Louis Riggs (R) at a livestreamed hearing Thursday. The committee heard…
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testimony that day on five bills. HB-2016, sponsored by Rep. John Black (R) and opposed by Lumen, would let localities form a broadband infrastructure improvement district to provide residential service. HB-2353 by Riggs would let two or more localities, upon a vote by residents, form such a district. HB-2638, sponsored by Riggs and supported by AT&T and Lumen, would establish a broadband council to explore ways to expand access and usage and develop a map with data provided by any entity that gets state or federal broadband funding. HB-2645 by Rep. Josh Hurlbert (R) would require grant applicants to share address-level maps showing highest speeds they provide. Riggs said Hurlbert’s mapping bill would be folded into his council bill. HB-2817 by Rep. Jason Chipman (R) would require fast Wi-Fi in Missouri’s Capitol building in Jefferson City.