Community Broadband Act of 2007 (H.R. 3281/S. 1853)
The Community Broadband Act (H.R. 3281), introduced in the House by Rep. Rick Boucher (D-Va.), would encourage the deployment of high-speed networks by preserving the ability of local governments to offer community broadband infrastructure and services.
The bill would override existing state laws that make it difficult for cities and towns in some states to own and operate municipal broadband networks. It would help ensure universal, affordable Internet access for all Americans.
A companion bill, S. 1853, was introduced in the Senate in July 2007.
Free Press strongly supports this bill.
COSPONSORS: Fred Upton, Michael F. Doyle, Tammy Baldwin, Zoe Lofgren
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BILL DETAILS: Track the bill's progress here
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