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E-BRIDGE Act
4/3/2024, 3:15 PM
Summary of Bill HR 1752
The E-BRIDGE Act seeks to establish a framework for the use of electronic signatures and records in transactions between businesses and consumers across state lines. This would help streamline and modernize the way business is conducted, making it more efficient and cost-effective.
The bill includes provisions that outline the legal validity and enforceability of electronic signatures and records, as well as guidelines for ensuring the security and integrity of electronic transactions. It also addresses issues related to consumer protection and privacy, ensuring that individuals have the necessary safeguards in place when conducting business online. Overall, the E-BRIDGE Act aims to promote innovation and efficiency in commerce by encouraging the use of electronic signatures and records. It seeks to create a more secure and reliable framework for electronic transactions, benefiting both businesses and consumers alike.
Congressional Summary of HR 1752
Eliminating Barriers to Rural Internet Development Grant Eligibility Act or the E-BRIDGE Act
This bill authorizes the Department of Commerce to award economic development grants for public-private partnerships and certain consortiums to carry out specified broadband projects.
Such projects shall be to provide, extend, expand, or improve high-speed broadband service through (1) planning, technical assistance, or training; (2) land acquisition or development; or (3) acquisition, construction, or improvement of facilities.
When reviewing grant applications, Commerce must take into account the geographic diversity of grant allocation, including consideration of underserved markets.
Title to real or personal property acquired or improved with grant funds, or another acceptable possessory interest, must be vested in a public partner or eligible nonprofit organization or association for the useful life of the project. In addition, Commerce may provide credit toward the nonfederal share of a broadband project's cost.





