Two States Make Moves on Broadband Funding

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Two states recently made moves on broadband funding. Funding bills were passed by legislatures and signed into law by governors in Alabama and Idaho. Governor Kay Ivey (R-AL) signed legislation to make $260 million in funding from the federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) available for broadband deployments. The funding represents a portion of $1.06 billion that was released to the state in its final ARPA allotment. The Alabama legislature convened a special session to confirm how the state would use the new allotment. Governor Brad Little (R-ID) signed a bill into law that will add $125 million to the funding available for broadband deployments in the state. An additional $100 million is nearing legislative approval. The Idaho Broadband Advisory Board will oversee the distribution of funds. More than $600 million worth of shovel-ready projects are awaiting funding in Idaho. 


Two States Make Moves on Broadband Funding