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ND Legislature OKs $50M to Bridge Rural Broadband Divide by 2028
National Desk
May 4, 2026
The North Dakota Legislature passed House Bill 2401 on Friday, allocating $50 million over the next four years to expand broadband access in rural communities. Sponsored by Rep. Donna Aukland, R-Bismarck, the measure passed the House and Senate with strong support amid ongoing concerns about connectivity gaps. Rural North Dakota, home to vast farmlands and small towns like Bottineau and Dickinson, sees about 15% of households without high-speed internet, hindering precision agriculture and emergency services.[1][2][6]
Funds will flow through grants to electric cooperatives and alternative providers, building on past successes where state investments connected 99.8% of rural students during the COVID-19 era. The bill sets a 2028 deadline to bridge the divide, prioritizing unserved areas via fiber and fixed wireless. "This isn't just about streaming—it's about economic survival for our rural backbone," Aukland said in committee testimony.[2][6]
The push aligns with federal efforts, including North Dakota's application for $500 million from the $50 billion Rural Health Transformation Program, which could indirectly boost telehealth reliant on robust internet. Gov. Doug Burgum praised the bill, noting it complements $100 million in prior BEAD program allocations. Implementation starts July 1, with the Broadband Oversight Committee monitoring progress toward universal access.[1][3]
Local impacts loom large: Farmers in Ward County could soon access real-time crop data, while Minot clinics expand virtual care. Critics worry about fund distribution equity, but proponents highlight electric co-ops' track record in projects serving 35,000 homes previously.[2]
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