Calif. Lawmakers Support More Local Reps on Middle-Mile Committee
California legislators passed a bill to add two local government officials to the Middle-Mile Advisory Committee, the state broadband group overseeing California’s in-development middle-mile network. The Assembly voted 77-0 Monday to concur with Senate amendments to AB-2256 after that chamber…
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supported the bill 38-0 Thursday. Also Monday, the Assembly voted 77-0 for the Senate-passed SB-857 to extend until Jan. 1, 2028, California High-Cost Fund A and B programs, set to expire Jan. 1. CHCF-A is for small independent telcos; CHCF-B is for telcos serving areas where cost exceeds rates charged by providers (see 2204040040). The bill will return to the Senate to vote on concurring with Assembly amendments.