HB 25-1080
signedWireless Telephone Infrastructure Deployment Incentives
Plain-English Summary
AI-generatedHB 25-1080, also known as the Wireless Telephone Infrastructure Deployment Incentives bill, allows counties, special districts, and school districts in Colorado to offer property tax breaks to companies that build or expand internet infrastructure in areas with poor broadband access. This includes both fixed and mobile broadband services. The bill aims to encourage private investment in these underserved regions by reducing taxes for such projects. Since the bill has been signed into law, it is now active and can be implemented immediately to support broadband development in Colorado's unserved or underserved communities.
Official Summary
The act authorizes a county, special district, or school district to negotiate property tax relief with a taxpayer that establishes or expands a "qualified communication services facility", which is a facility or other real or personal property used in the provision of fixed broadband or mobile broadband internet access service, if the facility will serve an unserved or underserved area of the county, special district, or school district. The act sets limits and standards for the tax relief. The act also amends the legislative declaration for the statute establishing a sales tax refund for rural broadband service providers by: Stating that requirements to pay sales and use tax on federal-funded and state-funded broadband deployment reduce the efficacy and impact of the federal and state deployment grant money; Noting that wireless telecommunications technologies rely on forms of broadband infrastructure like fiber and landline networks and are, therefore, interconnected to broadband; and Including a tax preference performance statement for the sales tax refund indicating that a purpose of the sales tax refund is to incentivize private sector investment in broadband infrastructure.(Note: This summary applies to this bill as enacted.)
Details
- Chamber
- House
- First action
- 2025-05-30
- Latest action
- 2025-01-13
- Last action desc.
- Introduced In House - Assigned to Business Affairs & Labor
- OpenStates
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Sponsors
- Meghan Lukens (primary) · Democratic
- Matt Soper (primary) · Republican
- Nick Hinrichsen (primary) · Democratic
- Jennifer Bacon (cosponsor) · Democratic
- Andy Boesenecker (cosponsor) · Democratic
- Monica Duran (cosponsor) · Democratic
- Meg Froelich (cosponsor) · Democratic
- Mandy Lindsay (cosponsor) · Democratic
- Bob Marshall (cosponsor) · Democratic
- Julie McCluskie (cosponsor) · Democratic
- Karen McCormick (cosponsor) · Democratic
- Manny Rutinel (cosponsor) · Democratic
- Katie Stewart (cosponsor) · Democratic
- Lisa Cutter (cosponsor) · Democratic
- Iman Jodeh (cosponsor) · Democratic
- Dylan Roberts (cosponsor) · Democratic