States, Localities Key to Infrastructure Law Success: AEI Report
Success for the federal infrastructure law’s $65 billion spend for broadband “will depend on implementation at the state and local level, including engaging community stakeholders and anchor institutions,” said an American Enterprise Institute paper released Friday. “There is an urgent…
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need to improve federal and state capacity with implementing these programs, including collecting data, developing plans, engaging community stakeholders, prioritizing investments, and conducting outreach,” wrote Nonresident Senior Fellow John Bailey: Philanthropic support will be essential to ensure states and localities are prepared. States are planning for a key role distributing nearly $42.5 billion through the Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment program (see 2111240021).