Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3478

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To streamline broadband permitting and ensure equitable access to infrastructure

Impact

One significant aspect of H3478 is its emphasis on open access networks, wherein infrastructure is shared among multiple broadband providers. This approach aims to foster competition and ensure that communities have equitable access to high-speed internet services. The bill directs state and municipal funding for broadband projects to prioritize recipients who adopt such open access models, thereby creating a more inclusive environment for broadband expansion. Furthermore, the bill's 'Dig Once' policy requires that future excavation projects include provisions for installing conduits for broadband cables, enhancing the infrastructure further.

Summary

House Bill 3478, titled 'An Act to streamline broadband permitting and ensure equitable access to infrastructure', aims to facilitate the widespread deployment of broadband services across Massachusetts. Central to the bill is the establishment of expedited permitting processes that are intended to simplify and accelerate the approval of broadband infrastructure projects by both state and municipal authorities. By mandating specific timeframes for permit reviews, the bill seeks to eliminate delays and bureaucratic inefficiencies that can hinder broadband rollout, especially in underserved areas.

Contention

Despite the bill's positive intentions, there may be potential points of contention, especially regarding how the regulations will be enforced and the standards set for cost-based fees for infrastructure access. The bill grants the Department of Telecommunications and Cable the authority to oversee compliance and impose fines for non-compliance, raising questions about the appropriateness of their regulatory powers. Critics may argue about the possible burden on local governments regarding the implementation of these new standards. Additionally, ensuring that communities receive fair access to these services is imperative for the bill's success, and any perceived inequities may lead to public backlash.

Companion Bills

MA H5290

Replaced by To streamline broadband permitting and ensure equitable access to infrastructure

Previously Filed As

MA H5290

To streamline broadband permitting and ensure equitable access to infrastructure

MA H3991

Relative to ensuring the equitable protection of homestead

MA S1025

Streamlining housing permitting

MA HB05036

An Act Streamlining Residential Solar Permitting And Energy Infrastructure.

MA H75

Related to the resiliency, public safety and quality of broadband in Massachusetts

MA H2019

Ensuring equitable access to cannabis related expungement

MA S561

To streamline permitting for rail electrification

MA H1027

To streamline permitting for rail electrification

MA HF974

Equal Access to Broadband Act established, and provisions governing broadband services and broadband infrastructure modified.

MA S1404

Ensuring equitable access and care quality for masshealth recipients

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