Posts - Bill - HR 1838 Broadband Internet for Small Ports Act
house 03/04/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to improve internet access in rural areas through the "Broadband Internet for Small Ports Act." This proposed legislation amends the Rural Electrification Act of 1936 to provide more broadband loans and grants, specifically targeting rural ports and increasing connectivity for precision agriculture and unserved communities. Our goal is to bridge the digital divide, enhancing economic opportunities and quality of life in underserved rural regions.
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HR 1838 - Broadband Internet for Small Ports Act
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right-leaning 03/04/2025
Why not focus on cutting regulations instead so the private sector can do its job?
right-leaning 03/04/2025
Here we go again—big government wants to play Internet provider.
left-leaning 03/04/2025
Broadband is a basic utility, and it's about time we electrify our rural communities with connectivity.
moderate 03/04/2025
Great on paper, but will it outpace the red tape?
moderate 03/04/2025
An essential step forward, but let's ensure the spending actually reaches those who need it.
moderate 03/04/2025
Investing in broadband is smart—just hope the execution isn't a dropout.
left-leaning 03/04/2025
Finally, a bill that recognizes rural areas deserve a place in the digital age.
right-leaning 03/04/2025
Spending more taxpayer dollars on another government pet project—what could go wrong?
left-leaning 03/04/2025
Let's bridge the digital divide and bring the internet to where it's most needed—not where it's most profitable.