Reforms in ReConnect to help more broadband providers access funds to serve rural areas

There’s a push in the US Senate to offer resources to help rural communities get broadband funding by offering opportunities to help smaller providers, cooperatives, local governments and nonprofits…

U.S. Senators Michael Bennet (D-Colo.) and Ted Budd (R-N.C.) introduced the Connecting Our Neighbors to Networks and Ensuring Competitive Telecommunications (CONNECT) Act of 2023 to reform the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) ReConnect Loan and Grant Program. The CONNECT Act makes it easier for small providers to apply to this program, and ensures federal funding reaches rural communities faster by shortening required permitting deadlines. ??U.S. Representatives Brittany Pettersen (D-Colo.) and Juan Ciscomani (R-Ariz.) will introduce companion legislation in the U.S. House of Representatives. …

Specifically, the CONNECT Act would:

  • Establish an Office of Technical Assistance to aid eligible providers with application forms;

  • Create a Mini-Grant Program offering grants up to $20,000 for small providers;

  • Prioritize applications from local governments, nonprofit organizations, or cooperatives;

  • Designate rural areas that receive broadband service via non-wireline technology as eligible for ReConnect funding;

  • Shorten certain permitting deadlines for USDA-funded broadband projects from 270 to 180 days;

  • Create an interagency Broadband Council to recommend uniform speed and application requirements for federal programs; and

  • Expand federal easements for certain electric utilities to enable them to lease existing fiber capacity.

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About Ann Treacy

Librarian who follows rural broadband in MN and good uses of new technology (blandinonbroadband.org), hosts a radio show on MN music (mostlyminnesota.com), supports people experiencing homelessness in Minnesota (elimstrongtowershelters.org) and helps with social justice issues through Women’s March MN.

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