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Congress expected to reintroduce local wireless and cable preemption bill A federal bill, like one opposed by cities last year, to preempt local authority over wireless siting, rights of way management, and cable franchises is expected to be introduced in Congress soon Cities should contact their Congressional delegation to provide information about the role of local government oversight in infrastructure deployment Last year’s proposal, H R 3557, the American
wacities. org The FCC has also issued a notice of inquiry (NOI) requesting examples of local policies, fees, and practices that have a prohibitive effect on providing wireline telecommunications services
AWC Home Page AWC represents Washington's cities and towns before the state legislature, the state executive branch and with regulatory agencies, and offers a wide array of programs and services
Microsoft PowerPoint - 1607530. PPTX [Read-Only] Use and impact of moratoria Build out and historic preservation Build out and NEPA The Wireline Infrastructure NPRM seeks comment on: Flexibility, speed, and cost to implementing network changes Streamlining the regulatory approval to discontinue legacy services
Washington State Broadband Office opens funding cycle for . . . Is deployed in unserved areas, defined as areas lacking access to reliable (wireline connection) service at speeds of at least 25 3 The WSBO will prioritize projects based on competitive criteria that include but are not limited to:
AWC’s 2025 Legislative agenda taking shape AWC’s 2025 legislative agenda is taking shape this month Last week the Legislative Priorities Committee wrapped up its work developing priority recommendations The recommendations will be considered and finalized by the AWC Board of Directors at its meeting later this month The Committee has recommended four priorities, listed below, along with a variety of other significant and support
1607530. PPTX [Read-Only] Use and impact of moratoria Build out and historic preservation Build out and NEPA The Wireline Infrastructure NPRM seeks comment on: Flexibility, speed, and cost to implementing network changes Streamlining the regulatory approval to discontinue legacy services
About AWCs advocacy work About AWC’s advocacy work AWC’s Government Relations Department in Olympia engages state elected officials and decision-makers to ensure there is a common understanding that the state is only as strong as its cities and towns Legislative Priorities and Federal Legislative Priorities Committees
Our 281 cities and towns Our 281 cities and towns Washington’s 281 cities and towns are diverse That’s why we work together to create and sustain 281 strong cities When the entire city family is strong, cities and the state flourish AWC member cities AWC consistently maintains 100% participation from Washington's 281 cities and towns View a list and interactive map of our cities and towns What is a city