Rep Clyburn Forms Rural Broadband Task Force
House Majority Whip James Clyburn (D-SC) has launched the House Task Force on Rural Broadband to try and help close the rural digital divide and eliminate "digital deserts." “High-speed internet is an essential service in America today—yet too many of our fellow citizens in rural communities are being left behind," said Rep Clyburn. "I have heard numerous stories of families traveling many miles to places where their children can access the internet to do their homework. It’s unacceptable in 2019 that many rural communities have limited to no access to the internet. If rural America is to thrive in the 21st century information economy, it must have affordable and accessible internet service to every community.” The rollout of the task force coincides with Infrastructure Week and in the wake of President Donald Trump's commitment to a $2 trillion infrastructure package to include broadband. Priorities for the task force include:
- highlighting success stories and innovative approaches;
- ensuring that federal funding for rural broadband is spent effectively;
- identifying necessary steps to position the United States to lead the world in universal broadband deployment; and
- passing legislation to advance a transformative agenda on rural broadband that accomplishes the goal of affordable universal access by 2025.
Rep. Clyburn Forms Rural Broadband Task Force Top Dem launches rural broadband task force amid infrastructure talks (The Hill)