Houchin Pushes Data BRIDGE Act to Layer USDA Farmland Data onto FCC Broadband Map
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Summary
Forbes Breaking News clip from a House hearing shows Rep. Erin Houchin (R-IN) advocating for H.R. 4950, the Data BRIDGE Act. She describes how the FCC national broadband map covers homes and businesses but omits farmland where connectivity supports guidance systems, sensors, and equipment. The bill would direct the FCC to incorporate existing USDA cultivated land data to improve targeting of deployment funding and avoid overbuilding.
Editorial Assessment
The segment accurately presents the representative's arguments and the bill's intent without distortion. Claims about map gaps align with the legislation's findings and public discussion of precision agriculture connectivity needs. Viewers miss any counterarguments on data privacy, implementation costs, or alternative mapping approaches. The clip functions as straight advocacy footage rather than balanced reporting.
Key Moments
FCC broadband map is built around homes and businesses and does not show farmland.
Bill text and sponsor materials confirm the map's current structure excludes cultivated land data layers.
H.R. 4950 directs the FCC to place USDA-collected data on farmland broadband onto the national map at no new cost.
Legislative text and Houchin press release describe exactly this use of existing USDA cultivated land data.
Improving map accuracy is one of the highest-return, lowest-cost steps Congress can take and helps prevent overbuilding.
GAO witness in the clip agrees; aligns with GAO recommendations on data sharing cited in coverage.