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House Passes Latta's ROUTERS Act and NTIA Reauthorization Act

Today, the House of Representatives passed Congressman Bob Latta’s (R-OH5) ROUTERS Act and the National Telecommunications Information Administration (NTIA) Reauthorization Act, two bipartisan pieces of legislation that will safeguard and increase American taxpayer access to connectivity.

The ROUTERS ACT will safeguard Americans' communications networks from foreign-adversary controlled technology, including routers, modems, or devices that combine both. This legislation was previously passed by the House of Representatives in the last Congress.

TheNTIA Reauthorization Act will reauthorize the NTIA for the first time in 30 years and improve the management of spectrum as well as update the mission and functions of the agency. Similar legislation was previously passed by the House of Representatives in the last Congress.

“Routers and modems are critical components of our communications network—they serve as the gateway through which the public accesses the Internet. Today’s House passage of my bill, the ROUTERS Act, brings us one step closer to protecting American privacy by ensuring that bad actors cannot exploit vulnerabilities in routers to infect users’ computers, steal their information, or disrupt their networks,” Latta said. “The National Telecommunications and Information Administration plays a vital role in safeguarding and advancing our nation’s telecommunications infrastructure, and my resolution will reauthorize the NTIA for the first time in 30 years. I applaud my House colleagues for supporting this important resolution.”

“The NTIA Reauthorization Act and the ROUTERS Act are critical pieces of legislation for securing our communications infrastructure and improving America’s economic competitiveness. I thank Rep. Latta for his work pushing these bills across the finish line, as they will set our country up for continued success in the digital age,” said Congressman Brett Guthrie (KY-02), Chairman of the Committee on Energy and Commerce.

To read the bill text of the ROUTERS Act, click HERE.

To read the bill text of the NTIA Resolution, click HERE.

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