Arkansas Proposal Outlines Uses for Remaining BEAD Funds
May 19, 2026 – A new proposal outlines a phased framework for investing remaining Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment funds beyond last-mile deployment, targeting middle-mile infrastructure, permitting systems, and broadband-enabled economic development.
The framework, released Thursday**** by Glen Howie , Arkansas state broadband director, outlines three sequential phases, or "dominos," that states should work through before expanding into broader investments: first closing remaining deployment gaps, then strengthening core infrastructure, and finally using connectivity to drive measurable economic growth.
The proposal enters a broader national debate over how states may deploy roughly $22 billion in remaining BEAD funding, after deployment costs fell below initial projections partly due to Trump administration efforts to reduce program spending.
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