Mayors Adopt Broadband Resolutions

The U.S. Conference of Mayors adopted the following resolutions:

  1. Urging Congress to renew and extend the Affordable Connectivity Program funding in 2024 to ensure currently enrolled ACP low-income households continue to have access to affordable high-speed internet, recognizing that closing the digital divide will allow Americans to access the resources they need and strengthen the U.S. economy to compete in the 21st Century.
  2. Requesting BEAD, ACP, and Digital Equity Act funding be allocated with cities and urban centers in mind, recognizing that high density, low-income communities of color are a primary population that the broadband programs seeks to connect.
  3. Calling on the United States Senate to promptly confirm Anna M. Gomez to fill the vacant fifth FCC Commissioner seat and to reconfirm Geoffrey Adam Starks and Brendan Carr for additional terms as Commissioner of the Federal Communications Commission.
  4. Opposing the American Broadband Act of 2023 (HR 3557)—which would pre-empt local governments’ rights-of-way compensation and management authority, zoning powers, cable franchising authority, and property rights—and urgeing the House and Senate not to pass this legislation.

Supporting the Renewal and Extension of the Affordable Connectivity Program Resolution Calling on NTIA to Protect Urban Local Governments and Their Constituents Resolution Calling on the US Senate to Confirm Anna M. Gomez to the 5th Federal Communications Commission position and Reconfirm Resolution Opposing H.R. 3557, the American Broadband Act of 2023