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HR 5311 · 119th Congress

CABLE Expansion Act

Introduced
2025-09-11
Sponsor
Rep. Fedorchak, Julie [R-ND-At Large]
Cosponsors
0
Policy Area
Science, Technology, Communications

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What This Bill Does

The CABLE Expansion Act (HR 5311) aims to make it easier for certain organizations to get federal funding for broadband internet projects. It would allow entities like non-profits, cooperatives, and local governments to use funds from the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) Program. This bill specifically lowers the matching fund requirement from 25% to 10% for these groups when they apply for grants. The goal is to help more communities, especially rural ones, build and expand internet access.

Impact on Everyday Americans

This bill could help more areas, particularly those that currently lack reliable internet, get access to high-speed broadband. By reducing the money local groups need to put up themselves, it might make it easier for smaller communities to afford these projects. This could benefit families, students, and seniors in underserved areas by improving their ability to work from home, access education, and use telehealth services. Veterans and people with disabilities in these regions could also see improved access to online resources and services, as internet availability expands.

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