The Michigan State Legislature is working to increase broadband internet service. The bill was vetoed by Governor Gretchen Whitmer. Local State Representative Andrew Beeler, a Port Huron Republican, and fellow Republicans are not happy with the veto.
House bill 4210 amends the tax act to make exempt certain broadband equipment that delivers internet service to rural and other underserved areas.
Whitmer vetoed it saying it was not good enough. She responded to the bill, saying, “If Michiganders are going to spend their hard-earned tax dollars to incentivize broadband development, it better be fast.”
Beeler got personal when expressing his frustration with the veto saying, “This veto is just one more bad decision that can be chalked up to Governor Whitmer’s failed, hypocritical leadership.” Beeler went on to say that Whitmer was making “the perfect the enemy of the good”.
Beeler said, “Governor Whitmer may have no issues appearing on cable news directly from her Lansing living room, but far too many residents in other parts of the state are struggling to function during the pandemic without a dependable internet connection.”
The bill has been re-referred to the Committee on Communications and Technology.
Reporting for WGRT – Jennie McClelland


