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House Passes Appalachian Broadband Expansion Bill
March 24, 2026
The U.S. House of Representatives has passed H.R. 2474, the Expanding Appalachia's Broadband Access Act, introduced by Congressman Dave Taylor. This legislation mandates the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) to conduct a study on satellite broadband capabilities to support the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) in enhancing rural broadband infrastructure and economic development across the Appalachian region, including Ohio. This action signals increased federal focus on improving broadband connectivity in underserved rural areas through satellite technology assessments.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate forthcoming GAO study results that may influence ARC's broadband infrastructure projects and funding priorities.
- The emphasis on satellite broadband suggests potential procurement opportunities for satellite service providers and technology vendors specializing in rural connectivity solutions.
- Agencies and contractors involved in rural broadband expansion should prepare for possible new solicitations or partnerships driven by ARC's implementation of study recommendations.
- This legislative development highlights the federal government's commitment to addressing digital divides, which may lead to increased funding and procurement activity in Appalachian broadband initiatives.
Iโm proud to see the House pass my bill today to finally connect Buckeye families and businesses to the opportunities they need to thrive.
— Congressman Dave Taylor
Agencies
U.S. Government Accountability Office, Appalachian Regional Commission