W.V. Candidates Want Broadband Classified as a Utility

Government Technology: Calling its proposal the “boldest broadband legislation in the nation’s history,” candidates mostly affiliated with the West Virginia Can’t Wait political movement touted their plan to classify broadband internet as a public utility.

In a parking lot at the Interstate 79 Technology Park, candidates running for everything from the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives to Fairmont City Council met to discuss elements of their “Broadband for All” proposal.

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