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44 Colorado communities voted for municipal broadband

Municipal broadband was on the ballot in Colorado, and residents across the state voted in favor of allowing their local government to decide whether to offer municipal broadband to its citizens. The voters chose to opt-out of Senate Bill 152, which restricts municipalities from using public monies to build broadband networks. Will this lead to more municipal broadband in Colorado?
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44 Colorado cities and counties voted yes to municipal broadband (Denver Post, Nov. 5, 2016)
Overwatch game developers join CWA
Broadband Brigade members turn out to protect good, union jobs and reliable broadband service
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Broadband Brigade members turn out to protect good, union jobs and reliable broadband service
Broadband Brigade members turn out to protect good, union jobs and reliable broadband service
CWA condemns Trump NTIA changes to BEAD funding policies
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CWA condemns Trump NTIA changes to BEAD funding policies
CWA condemns Trump NTIA changes to BEAD funding policies