MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Gov. Kay Ivey has signed two pieces of legislation aimed at improving and expanding broadband services across Alabama.
The bills signed Thursday specifically target rural and small communities that are often underserved by high speed internet.
Ivey says it's imperative that the state provide students, hospitals and small businesses with the high speed broadband they need to "have success in the 21st Century world."
A bill sponsored by Republican Sen. Clay Scofield expands who can apply for grants used to improve broadband accessibility.
Another bill, sponsored by Republican Rep. Randall Shedd, allows electricity providers to use existing infrastructure to provide broadband services across the state.