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Code · BILL · 117th Congress · H.R. 3435 (Introduced in House) — To establish a broadband expansion grant program, to streamline the permitting process for fixed and mobile broadband... · Sec. 2

Sec. 2. Table of contents

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The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title. Sec. 2. Table of contents. Title I—Broadband Expansion Sec. 101. Broadband expansion grant program. Sec. 102. Mobile broadband expansion grant program. Title II—Boosting Broadband Connectivity Sec. 201. Wireless leadership. Sec. 202. Broadband leadership. Sec. 203. Cable leadership. Sec. 204. Cable expansion. Sec. 205. Cable competition. Sec. 206. Cable transparency. Sec. 207. Communities over regulating networks need economic competition today.
Sec. 208. Streamlining permitting to enable efficient deployment of broadband infrastructure. Sec. 209. Wireless broadband competition and efficient deployment. Sec. 210. Broadband competition and efficient deployment. Sec. 211. Wireless resiliency and flexible investment. Sec. 212. Broadband resiliency and flexible investment. Sec. 213. Proportional reviews for broadband deployment. Sec. 214. Protecting critical infrastructure. Sec. 215. Reducing antiquated permitting for infrastructure deployment.
Sec. 216. Coastal broadband deployment. Sec. 217. Brownfields broadband deployment. Sec. 218. Trusted broadband networks. Sec. 219. Connecting communities post disaster. Sec. 220. Wildfire wireless resiliency. Sec. 221. Standard fees. Sec. 222. Expediting Federal broadband deployment. Sec. 223. Federal broadband deployment in unserved areas. Sec. 224. Federal broadband deployment tracking.
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