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House Passes Bill Speeding Permitting Review for Energy and Infrastructure
The bill, known as the SPEED Act, would enact the most significant change in decades to the National Environmental Policy Act. It passed 221-196.
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The bill, known as the SPEED Act, would enact the most significant change in decades to the National Environmental Policy Act. It passed 221-196.
NTIA
Kaptivate analysis finds some states’ references to rural America dropped 80 to 100 percent
BEAD
Idaho, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, and Utah had their final proposals approved.
Georgia
The approval follows recent elections where two Democrats won seats on the commission. Those Democrats oppose the plan but don't take office until January.
USF
Lawmakers are considering how best to reform the fund.
Public Safety
Four Republicans warn FCC to proceed with caution as it explores GPS alternatives
BEAD
The SUCCESS for BEAD Act would allow more spending on infrastructure, but didn’t specify adoption or affordability efforts.
Kaptivate analysis finds some states’ references to rural America dropped 80 to 100 percent
Idaho, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, and Utah had their final proposals approved.
The SUCCESS for BEAD Act would allow more spending on infrastructure, but didn’t specify adoption or affordability efforts.
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