The state House sent the Senate HB 1658, which broadens the current ability of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) to move public utility infrastructure, and enter into cost sharing agreements with rural landline telcos during road and bridge projects.
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- Legislation requiring FCC broadband speeds counter-productive, and unnecessarily punitive
- Broadband regulations modernized under legislation, SB 85, introduced by state Sen. Kristin Phillips-Hill (R-York)
- Speed minimums and muni broadband partnership provisions in proposed legislation are misdirected, ineffective
- PTA President cautions against squandering federal broadband dollars
- PENNSYLVANIA’S RURAL LOCAL TELCOS STAND READY TO ENSURE THE SUCCESS OF OUR NEW BROADBAND AUTHORITY
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