H.R. 2474

H.R. 2474: Expanding Appalachia’s Broadband Access Act

Passed House David Taylor (R) HOUSE_BILL — 119th Congress
Plain English Summary

The Expanding Appalachia’s Broadband Access Act mandates the Government Accountability Office to conduct a study and report to Congress regarding the Appalachian Regional Commission's potential to use low-orbit satellites in their broadband projects. The study will focus on assessing the capacity and cost-effectiveness of using satellite broadband services for business and economic development purposes in the Appalachian region.

Positive Media Summary

Media coverage that supports the bill highlights its potential to significantly improve broadband access in the Appalachian region, which is often underserved by traditional internet infrastructure. The use of low-orbit satellites is seen as an innovative and potentially cost-effective solution to boost economic development and support businesses in this area.

Negative Media Summary

Critics in the media argue that the bill may not address the root causes of poor broadband access in Appalachia, such as the lack of investment in ground infrastructure. There are also concerns about the long-term sustainability and reliability of satellite internet services, as well as the potential high costs associated with implementing such technology.

Conflict of Interest Analysis Deep Analysis
2/10
Risk Level
Low
Total Donations
$67,500,000
PAC Percentage
0%
Policy Area
Science, Technology, Communications

Based on the available data, there appears to be a low risk of conflict of interest between Representative David Taylor's donors and the subject matter of H.R. 2474: Expanding Appalachia’s Broadband Access Act. The top donor industries for Representative Taylor are Retired, Securities & Investment, and Government, none of which directly overlap with the broadband access industry. However, it's worth noting that there has been lobbying activity in the policy area of this bill, with various organizations, including AMVETS/AMERICAN VETERANS, STRATEGIC EDUCATION, INC., and THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR AMATEUR RADIO, spending a total of $461,000. The most significant lobbying expenditure comes from the NATIONAL STONE SAND AND GRAVEL ASSOCIATION, which spent $110,000. Despite this, there is no direct evidence of a conflict of interest between these lobbying activities and Representative Taylor's donors.

Lobbying Activity — Who's Pushing?

Organizations that lobbied on issues related to this bill's policy area.

Client Lobbying Firm Amount
NATIONAL STONE SAND AND GRAVEL ASSOCIATION NATIONAL STONE, SAND AND GRAVEL ASSOCIATION $110,000
APPALACHIAN NATURAL GAS OPERATORS COALITION LARRY PUCCIO, LLC $75,000
MAYNE PHARMA (USA), INC. AKIN GUMP STRAUSS HAUER & FELD $70,000
STRATEGIC EDUCATION, INC. THE DUBERSTEIN GROUP INC. $60,000
JETZERO JETZERO $50,000
INTERACTIVE ADVERTISING BUREAU AKIN GUMP STRAUSS HAUER & FELD $50,000
THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR AMATEUR RADIO DLA PIPER LLP (US) $40,000
ROCKET LAB USA INC. DLA PIPER LLP (US) $40,000
AMVETS/AMERICAN VETERANS AMVETS/AMERICAN VETERANS $30,000
ENDOCRINE SOCIETY CAVAROCCHI RUSCIO DENNIS ASSOCIATES, L.L.C. $30,000
NEW CASTLE COUNTY, DE SMITH GARSON $20,000
MICRON TECHNOLOGIES, INC. OFF HILL STRATEGIES L.L.C. $20,000
EXALT YOUTH PARK&K PUBLIC AFFAIRS LLC $6,000
HEARST TELEVISION INC BROOKS, PIERCE, MCLENDON, HUMPHREY & LEONARD, L.L.P. undisclosed
BASE OPERATIONS SIGNAL RIDGE STRATEGIES undisclosed

Source: Senate Lobbying Disclosure Act (LDA) filings, 2026

Sponsor's Top Donor Industries

Top industries funding David Taylor, ranked by total contributions.

Retired $37,500,000
Individuals: $37,500,000 PACs: $0
Securities & Investment $15,000,000
Individuals: $15,000,000 PACs: $0
Government $15,000,000
Individuals: $15,000,000 PACs: $0

Source: OpenSecrets.org (Center for Responsive Politics)