N.M. House Supports Broadband ROW Bill
The New Mexico House voted 66-0 Monday to pass a broadband bill (HB-160) that would allow the state transportation commission to waive right-of-way fees for installing infrastructure in unserved or underserved areas. The bill would allow the commission to set…
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conditions for installing fiber, conduit, poles, wireless and other broadband infrastructure on public highways. HB-160 needs Senate approval.