Local Governments Push Back on House Broadband Permitting Bill
The American Broadband Deployment Act would impose shot clocks on local reviews.
The American Broadband Deployment Act would impose shot clocks on local reviews.
WASHINGTON, April 17, 2026 – The battle for who will control local rights-of-way is continuing before Congress.
Local governments are urging House lawmakers not to move forward with a broadband permitting bill they say would undermine their ability to make sure projects are done safely.
Their Thursday letter to House leadership comes three days after a dozen broadband trade groups pushed the chamber to pass the legislation “without delay.” The bill was placed on the Union Calendar Wednesday, making it eligible for a floor vote which has yet to be scheduled.
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