Illinois Congressman Sorensen Leads Push to Expand Rural Broadband Access
Congressman Eric Sorensen (IL-17) announced the reintroduction of two bipartisan bills — the Rural Broadband Assistance Act and the ReConnecting Rural America Act — to expand access to affordable, high-speed internet in rural communities across Illinois and the country.
“Every hometown in Illinois deserves the necessary tools to stay connected and grow,” said Congressman Eric Sorensen. “Whether it’s helping our neighbors get the support they need to apply for broadband funding or strengthening programs that bring faster internet to places that need it most, these bills are about making sure rural America isn’t left behind.”
The Rural Broadband Assistance Act will make it easier for small towns, local governments, nonprofits, and rural businesses to access expert support when applying for broadband funding — making sure communities have the help they need to get connected.
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The ReConnecting Rural America Act, introduced alongside Congressman Zach Nunn (IA-03) and co-led by Representative Gabe Vasquez (D-NM), strengthens the USDA’s successful ReConnect Program by reauthorizing it, improving service speed requirements, and ensuring communities most in need are prioritized for funding.
Both bills reflect Congressman Sorensen’s ongoing commitment to bridging the digital divide and delivering real results for rural Illinois. Congressman Sorensen is hoping to include both pieces of legislation in the Farm Bill.
Congressman Eric Sorensen represents Illinois’ 17th District in the United States House of Representatives. Prior to serving in Congress, Sorensen was a local meteorologist in Rockford and the Quad Cities for nearly 20 years. His district includes Illinois’ Quad Cities, Rockford, Peoria, and Bloomington-Normal.

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