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Legislative update from Linda Upmeyer

From Representative Linda Upmeyer –

Rep. Linda Upmeyer
Rep. Linda Upmeyer
It is a privilege to represent so many great communities in North-Central Iowa and I often think about what can be done to help these communities thrive. That has always been a way for me to focus my energy in the Legislature.

I believe we can address so many issues in our communities if we work to make them better places to live and better places for businesses to create jobs.

Reliable high-speed internet access is one of the things that can impact both quality of life and job-creation. Sadly, rural areas of our state still lag in this type of infrastructure.

I am optimistic that two new initiatives passed into law this year will help by increasing access and introducing more competition. First, there is a new 10-year property tax exemption on high-speed internet infrastructure in underserved areas. Second, the state has streamlined the process for the placement of cell towers which will carry high-speed wireless networks.

By incentivizing investment in infrastructure, I hope we can impact the decision of providers to build that last mile of line to small towns and farmhouses across the state. By removing barriers to wireless network expansion, I am confident many will have an entirely new way to get high-speed connectivity and we will see more competition in the market.

Our rural areas need access to high-speed internet just as much as they do in cities. Today’s farmers rely on technology for sophisticated equipment in the field, to monitor markets, and much more. Families want access for a myriad of entertainment options, shopping, and connecting in new ways with family and friends.

Many businesses view high-speed internet access as a necessity. As such, they won’t locate or expand in areas without it. Perhaps the biggest impact is for small businesses and entrepreneurs who can operate a digital storefront and market themselves around the world with nothing more than a fast internet connection.

Thankfully, we have many good providers that are building networks out to the less populated areas of our state. By providing a modest set of incentives and removing barriers to infrastructure installation, I hope that we are effective in accelerating the pace with which new connections are created in the areas of our state that most need them.

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