Middle Mile for Rural America Act
Middle Mile for Rural America Act
Plain Language Summary
# Middle Mile for Rural America Act Summary **What the Bill Would Do:** The Middle Mile for Rural America Act is designed to improve broadband internet access in rural communities across the United States. "Middle mile" refers to the network infrastructure that connects local internet service providers to the main internet backbone—a critical gap in rural connectivity. If passed, this bill would likely direct federal funding and support toward building this missing infrastructure in underserved areas where private companies haven't invested. **Who It Affects:** Rural residents and businesses would be the primary beneficiaries, gaining better access to high-speed internet for education, healthcare, work, and commerce.
Telecommunications companies and internet service providers would also be affected by the bill's requirements and any funding mechanisms it creates. **Current Status:** The bill is currently in committee, meaning it's still in the early legislative stage and hasn't advanced to a full vote in either chamber of Congress. No additional details about specific funding amounts or implementation requirements are publicly available at this time. *Note: For the most current information on this bill's progress, provisions, and status, visit Congress.gov.*.
Latest Action
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry.