Sign Missouri House Bill 331, several stakeholders told...
Sign Missouri House Bill 331, several stakeholders told Gov. Jay Nixon (D) in a joint Monday Columbia Missourian op-ed (http://bit.ly/13m42GN). The authors were Partnership for Technology Innovation Executive Director Melissa Roberts, former State Rep. Jason Grill (D), Tech Pointer CEO…
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Jon Kot and startup community leader Heidi Fuhrman. The bill would “bring uniformity to Missouri’s current guidelines and result in expanded wireless networks,” they said. “By signing HB 331 into law, Nixon can seize an opportunity to increase access to broadband, attract new businesses to Missouri, spur economic development and job creation, and secure Missouri’s place as a leader in broadband access.” The bill was delivered to Nixon in May. It includes what it calls the Uniform Wireless Communications Infrastructure Deployment Act, which would forbid an authority from “taking specified actions that could result in a non-uniform market for wireless service in Missouri.”