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Broadband in the Build Back Better Act and why it is important for Appalachia

By Broadband and Modernizing the Electric Grid, Blog

Broadband in the Build Back Better Act and why it is important for Appalachia

By Molly Updegrove, Stephen Herzenberg, Dana Kuhnline, and Mark Shanahan

December 7, 2021

The Build Back Better Act has passed through the House and is on its way to the Senate.  This current legislation includes over a $1 billion dollar investment in making high-speed internet affordable for every American, regardless of who they are or where they live. The chart below spells out the details of the $1 billion investment. These funds are a vital supplement to the $65 billion for broadband in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Plan.  While BIF funds can make quality internet universally available, the $1 billion in the BBB Act can enable more rural and urban communities and families to afford new high-speed options.

The COVID-19 pandemic has shown us first-hand that high-speed internet is a necessity for  work, school, business, and the delivery of healthcare services. Current broadband in Appalachia is woefully inadequate, especially in rural areas, as spelled out in the ReImagine Appalachia broadband white paper, A 2019 Pennsylvania study found, based on 11 million speed tests, that in not a single county in Pennsylvania did at least 50% of people have access to the FCC’s inadequate definition of broadband connectivity (a 25/3 megabits per second download/upload standard).  And Pennsylvania’s broadband speeds are the highest in the four-state region). West Virginia ranks in the bottom eight of all 50 states on download and upload speeds, with Ohio, West Virginia, and Kentucky all ranking 30th or lower, as well (see chart below).



Not only would this investment provide broadband access, it would also create local jobs, which are needed in our communities of Appalachia.  These jobs must be good-paying, union jobs, with priority given to historically underserved populations. To read more about the necessary community and labor standards that should be linked to federal climate infrastructure, including broadband investments in Appalachia, please visit our report that addresses these concerns.


Source: Image: S&P Global Market Intelligence; Information: United States House of Representatives’ Committee on Rules provides a breakdown of what broadband benefits are included in the current Build Back Better Act.

Universal and affordable broadband coverage is critically important to the Appalachian region, where too many Americans have lived without proper service.  Mimi Pickering, Director of Community Media Initiative at Appalshop speaks to her experience and the importance of this issue for Appalachia:  “I live in Whitesburg, KY. It is a small town in the coal fields and we do have a couple options on broadband, but it is not fast and it is not cheap.  All you have to do is go a mile or two into the county and there is either no service at all or only satellite service…If people were not aware of the deep digital divide in Appalachia and how critical adequate broadband service is to our very survival…certainly COVID-19 has brought that to the fore”.  



It is time to #PassTheDangBill and #ReImagineAppalachia!


To learn more about the current state of broadband in Appalachia and ReImagine Appalachia’s recommendations for the allocation of all the federal broadband funds, please refer to our Broadband Report.

Sources:

White House Fact Sheet

S&P Global Market Intelligence

ReImagine Appalachia Broadband Report

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Create new opportunities for extractive industry workers and build career ladders for young people from all races and backgrounds.

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People moving out of extractive industries have skills we need to create the world we want.

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Clean up abandoned properties and put them back to good use. And provide health care and secure pensions for coal workers, especially those with black lung disease.

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ELECTRIC GRID

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BUILD A SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM

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RELAUNCH THE CIVILIAN CONSERVATION CORPS

To absorb carbon, we can put people to work expanding our forests, wetlands, and sustainable farms. Give hiring priority to returning citizens caught up in the “war on drugs” and opioid epidemic.

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