Sens Landrieu, Kerry Introduce Bill to Improve Small Business Broadband Access

Senator Mary Landrieu (D-LA) -- Chair of the Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship -- and former Chairman John Kerry (D-MA) introduced the Small Business Broadband and Emerging Information Technology Enhancement Act of 2011, a measure to make broadband Internet more accessible to the nation’s small businesses.

Sens Landrieu and Kerry introduced a similar bill in the 111th Congress. This legislation calls on the Small Business Administration (SBA) to take a lead role in helping our small businesses to access broadband and other advanced technologies. To accomplish this, the legislation requires the SBA to make three, key improvements, including:

  • Creating a Broadband and Emerging Information Technology Coordinator to facilitate the development of small business broadband initiatives within the agency, and also to act as a liaison with other federal agencies;
  • Requiring SBA resource partners, such as Small Business Development Centers (SBDC’s),to provide technical assistance related to both accessing and utilizing broadband and emerging information technology; and
  • Improving the SBA’s popular 7(a) and microloan programs by allowing borrowers to use the proceeds of their loans to finance the purchase of broadband services, equipment or other emerging technologies.

Sens Landrieu, Kerry Introduce Bill to Improve Small Business Broadband Access Small Business Broadband and Emerging Information Technology Enhancement Act of 2011 (read the bill)