HB 632 NC Introduced
Rural Broadband Transformation Act.
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Sponsors (3)
- Reives Democratic · primary
- Crawford Democratic · primary
- Charles Smith Democratic · primary
36 coauthors / cosponsors
- Jeffers Democratic · cosponsor
- Ager Democratic · cosponsor
- Alston Democratic · cosponsor
- Autry · cosponsor
- Ball Democratic · cosponsor
- Belk Democratic · cosponsor
- G. Brown Democratic · cosponsor
- K. Brown Democratic · cosponsor
- T. Brown Democratic · cosponsor
- Buansi Democratic · cosponsor
- Carney Democratic · cosponsor
- Cervania Democratic · cosponsor
- Cunningham Independent · cosponsor
- Dahle Democratic · cosponsor
- Gill · cosponsor
- Harris · cosponsor
- Harrison Democratic · cosponsor
- Hawkins Democratic · cosponsor
- F. Jackson Democratic · cosponsor
- John · cosponsor
- Liu Democratic · cosponsor
- Longest Democratic · cosponsor
- Lucas · cosponsor
- Majeed Independent · cosponsor
- Morey Democratic · cosponsor
- Moss Republican · cosponsor
- Pierce Democratic · cosponsor
- Prather Democratic · cosponsor
- Price Democratic · cosponsor
- Quick Democratic · cosponsor
- Roberson Democratic · cosponsor
- Rudow · cosponsor
- Staton-Williams · cosponsor
- von Haefen Democratic · cosponsor
- Willingham Democratic · cosponsor
- Wray · cosponsor
Action history (3)
- Apr 18, 2023 Ref To Com On Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House · lower
- Apr 18, 2023 Passed 1st Reading · lower
- Apr 17, 2023 Filed · lower
Subjects
APPROPRIATIONSBUDGETINGCITY COUNCILSCOUNTIESCOUNTY COMMISSIONERSECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTINFORMATION TECHNOLOGYINFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEPT.INFRASTRUCTUREINTERNETLOCAL GOVERNMENTMUNICIPALITIESPOLICY COLLABORATORYPUBLICRENTALS & LEASINGREPORTSRURAL DEVELOPMENTSTUDIESTELECOMMUNICATIONSTELESERVICESTRANSPORTATIONTRANSPORTATION DEPT.UNC
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