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State lawmakers advance plan to boost broadband internet expansion

The independent Pennsylvania Broadband Development Authority would act as a central point to coordinate grant money in underserved areas.

  • The Associated Press
FILE PHOTO: A worker in rural Vermont installs fiber-optic cable to deliver broadband internet service.

 Toby Talbot / AP Photo

FILE PHOTO: A worker in rural Vermont installs fiber-optic cable to deliver broadband internet service.

(Harrisburg) — The state House voted unanimously Wednesday to set up a governmental body to develop a statewide plan for broadband internet funding and expansion into unserved and underserved areas of Pennsylvania.

The bill, which was sent to the Senate, would set up the independent Pennsylvania Broadband Development Authority. It would act as a central point to coordinate grant money in underserved areas.

This map projects the broadband internet coverage in McKean County when its current improvement project completes by the end of 2020. Areas in red will have the highest speeds and areas in blue and green will receive at least 25 Mbps in download speeds.

Courtesy of McKean County

This map projected the broadband internet coverage in McKean County when its improvement project was scheduled to be completed by the end of 2020. Areas in red will have the highest speeds and areas in blue and green will receive at least 25 Mbps in download speeds.

Pennsylvania is in line for at least $100 million in federal money to expand broadband in the state. The federal infrastructure bill also allocated about $37 billion nationally to be doled out based on financial need, including monthly subsidies for the cost of connectivity.

The authority that would be set up under the House-passed bill would consist of an 11-member board and have a six-year lifespan, unless extended. Members would be chosen by the governor and legislative leaders.

The bill sets minimum broadband speeds to match federal standards.

The governor’s office says the authority will support what’s expected to be construction of new towers, lines and broadband equipment.

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