Plain English Summary
This bill makes several changes to North Carolina's information technology and broadband programs. It adds the State Highway Patrol to entities that can opt out of Department of Information Technology oversight, modifies the Broadband Pole Replacement Program to include underground facility placement, allows more flexibility in using broadband funds for emergency repairs and satellite internet grants, updates BEAD Program definitions, and allows mobile service providers to offer Lifeline service.
Arguments in Favor
Supporters argue this bill increases flexibility for broadband deployment and emergency response by allowing funds to be redirected to Hurricane Helene recovery efforts and satellite internet access in underserved areas. They contend that giving the State Highway Patrol IT independence and allowing more pole placement options (including underground placement) will speed broadband expansion and infrastructure resilience while expanding access to affordable service through new Lifeline service providers.
Arguments Against
Opponents may argue that exempting more entities from centralized IT oversight could reduce efficiency and create cybersecurity vulnerabilities by fragmenting state IT systems. They could also contend that allowing fund flexibility and satellite internet solutions might not deliver the best long-term broadband infrastructure compared to fiber-optic deployment, and that redefining broadband service terms could lower service quality standards in some areas.
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Sponsors

Primary Sponsor
Representative · District 86

Primary Sponsor
Representative · District 31

Primary Sponsor
Representative · District 113

Primary Sponsor
Representative · District 7
Cosponsors (11)
Representative · District 12
Representative · District 116
Representative · District 84
Representative · District 5
Representative · District 93
Representative · District 106
Representative · District 99
Representative · District 112
Representative · District 111
Representative · District 68
Representative · District 92
Vote Breakdown (2 roll calls)
Final Vote
On: Second Reading
Party Breakdown