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The Commerce Department’s new plan to roll out nearly $43 billion for states to update their broadband networks is prompting frustration even among some Republicans.

New broadband plan raises hackles

The Commerce Department’s new plan to roll out nearly $43 billion for states to update their broadband networks is prompting frustration even among some Republicans.

The department’s recent move would give states more flexibility in what kinds of connections they use, while pulling back on environmental and labor rules. Further delays in the funding and a whole new scramble for states to redo their bids are giving GOP lawmakers heartburn.

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