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The State of the Universal Service Fund in 2021 | Kelley Drye & Warren LLP
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2021 is well underway and the new leadership at the FCC is
taking shape. While we don t yet know who will fill the
Chair on a permanent basis, the FCC under Acting Chairwoman
Rosenworcel is proceeding without delay. So far, the Commission has
tackled ongoing issues of bipartisan support, including broadband
mapping, communications supply chain security and preventing 911
fee diversion. But the biggest challenges ahead are in the
universal service fund and, specifically, efforts to bridge
the digital divide.
In this post, we re going to take a look at developments in
House Technology and Infrastructure Chair Daniel Linville, R- Cabell, explains House Bill 2002 for broadband.
The West Virginia House of Delegates voted Wednesday to advance legislation to address the state’s broadband woes.
House Bill 2002 includes numerous provisions for broadband deployment, consumer protections and accountability of companies that receive public funding.
It’s not the West Virginia Legislature’s first broadband bill. In the last five years, state lawmakers have created a Broadband Enhancement Council, a ‘dig once’ policy for installing broadband infrastructure and a middle-mile expansion program.
But the bill’s lead sponsor, Del. Daniel Linville, said the legislation comes at an important time as the coronavirus pandemic has made the country more dependent on the internet for day-to-day tasks like school, work, medical appointments and even grocery shopping.