**Anna, Texas** — A Texas Senate committee hearing has put new attention on how the state is handling broadband grants, after lawmakers questioned whether recent rule changes give satellite internet providers different treatment from companies building fiber and cable networks.
For Anna readers, the issue is statewide because the grant program is meant to expand internet service across Texas, including communities where access, speed and build-out costs remain part of local infrastructure planning.
KUT reported July 2 that the Texas Broadband Development Office, which is tied to distribution of more than $5 billion in state and federal broadband funding, faced questions at a June 24 Senate Business and Commerce Committee hearing. Lawmakers focused on changes to grant disbursement rules for providers using low Earth orbit satellite technology.


