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ILSR's Building Local Power Podcast Tackles Hyper-Partisanship
Whether you’re a local elected official, a business owner, or a grassroots advocate, you’ve learned that politics can make or break an initiative to invest in publicly owned Internet infrastructure. Improving local connectivity is only one of many initiatives that are influenced by partisanship. As we’ve seen in Washington, DC, hyper-partisanship leads to ineffective gridlock.
Bill On Data Collection Up For House Vote Today: Time To Call
Last week we shared an alert from Fight for the Future (FFTF) regarding the Senate vote on data protection. You’ve probably heard by now that the vote passed, which means the measure moved to the House. FFTF sent out a follow up with important information about that vote, that’s happening TODAY:
Community Broadband Media Roundup - March 27
California
San Francisco ponders the largest community broadband network ever built by Karl Bode, TechDirt
Missouri
Kit Carson Electric and Continental Divide Electric Combine Power for Fiber Network
In rural New Mexico, about 80 miles west of Albuquerque, sits the small town of Grants. This community of 9,000 people is the seat of Cibola County, but 77 percent of Grants' residents live without high-speed Internet access.
Cities With Municipal Networks Go Far In #StrongestTown Contest
Update: Traverse City, Michigan, took home the prize as 2017 #StrongestTown. Congrats to Traverse City!
New Hampshire Bill Seeks To Improve Bonding For Munis
New Hampshire has made strides in bringing better connectivity to unserved areas with projects like New Hampshire Fast Roads, but for years one factor has held them back: state law limitations on municipal bonding for Internet infrastructure. Once again, a proposal to change the law is in the state legislature.
Eugene's "Silicon Shire" : No Orcs Here
Eugene was recently named a recipient for a Mozilla and National Science Foundation Gigabit Community Fund award. The funding will allow education and workforce development ideas that require next-generation technologies to take advantage of the “Emerald City’s” new gigabit infrastructure.
Wilsonville, Oregon: Survey, Analysis, Consideration
The city of Wilsonville, Oregon, is collecting information from businesses and residents to explore community interest in a municipal fiber network. So far, efforts to analyze need include two surveys and the first of several public meetings with businesses. The City Council anticipates considering the results of the study this summer.
This Is Wilsonville
Legislative Relief For Pinetops In Sight
Since August 2016, the small community of Pinetops has been on the verge of losing their best connection to the 21st century - high quality Internet access. The North Carolina Legislature has a chance to change all that this session with legislation that will carve out an exception to restrictive state laws that prevent a local municipal provider from serving this rural town.
Key Vote On Privacy Rules: Your Call Needed
Our friends at Fight for the Future let us know that an important vote on privacy rules is happening today. We want to pass on the information so you know who to call to express your concern about who collects and disseminates your personal data:
Holland, Michigan, Will Expand Pilot To More Of Downtown
In January 2016, Holland, Michigan, made commencing fiber-optic Internet access to residential neighborhoods its number one goal for fiscal year 2017. They’re a little behind schedule, but the town is now moving forward by expanding a pilot project in order to serve a larger downtown area.
It's Really Happening
Shutesbury: "No Thnx, Charter. K. Bye."
Even though they don't have to chip in any local funds, the town of Shutesbury, Massachusetts, rejected Charter’s proposal to build a hybrid fiber coaxial network in their community. They don’t consider the proposal a “good long-term solution to bring broadband to our town" and prefer to build a publicly owned fiber-optic network for future-proof technology, provider accountability, and local control.
Community Broadband Media Roundup - March 21
California
Advisory panel revives San Francisco's citywide gigabit fiber plans by Colin Wood, StateScoop
Mission Viejo, CA, Embarks On Feasibility Study
At one time, it’s hilly geography earned it the label “undevelopable” in the 1960s, but now the planned community of Mission Viejo, California, is home to approximately 97,000 people in Orange County. The city with the suburban feel is looking at ways to develop even further.
A Blank Slate
Businesses Selected For Ellensburg Pilot
Out of 58 business applications, the city of Ellensburg, Washington, recently selected 30 local businesses to participate in their fiber-optic pilot project.
Gigabit Community Funds Coming to Lafayette and Eugene
In 2014, Mozilla and the National Science Foundation (NSF) created the Gigabit Community Fund to help local communities test new gigabit technologies. This year, projects in Eugene, Oregon, and Lafayette, Louisiana, will receive awards from the fund. Each community will receive $150,000 $300,000.
Press Release: Missouri's Leading ALEC Legislator Introduces Broadband Barrier Bill
Date: March 15th, 2017
Missouri's Leading ALEC Legislator Introduces Broadband Barrier Bill
Senator Emery (R-Lamar) is favoring big corporations over competition
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