Press Release

NTCA Endorses the ReConnecting Rural America Act

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

NTCA–The Rural Broadband Association today endorsed the ReConnecting Rural America Act, which was introduced by Senators Peter Welch (D-Vt.) and Roger Marshall (R-Kan.). The bill would make several key improvements to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) ReConnect Program to ensure rural, unserved communities receive the same level of service available to urban customers.

Key provisions in the bill include setting the minimum standard level of service at 100/100 Mbps and defining areas eligible for deployment as those where 75% of locations lack 100/20 Mbps service. The bill also gives priority to projects with 90% unserved areas, only makes grants available in such areas, and prioritizes awards to providers with at least 5 years of service in rural areas in the state where a project is proposed.

“As small broadband providers in rural areas work tirelessly to bridge the digital divide, the ReConnect program has been an important resource to get the job done,” said NTCA CEO Shirley Bloomfield. “The ReConnecting Rural America Act improves upon this already successful program to better target funding where it is needed most, recognizes that experience matters when it comes to delivering rural broadband, and ensures that those in the most rural and hard to serve areas receive the same high-quality, high-speed broadband as those in urban areas. We greatly appreciate Senators Welch and Marshall for introducing this legislation today and thank them for their leadership on this critical issue.”