Measure on the ballot in the 2016 Multistate 2016 General Election in Mississippi.
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Get StartedA yes vote allows Larimer County to provide, directly or indirectly, high speed internet, telecommunications services, an/or cable television.
A no vote prevents Larimer County from providing directly or indirectly high speed internet, telecommunications services, an/or cable television.
Private companies have little financial incentive to deliver broadband to smaller communities, in support of Ballot Issue 1B (Learn more)
Government-provided broadband would increase cellular service for emergency services , in support of Ballot Issue 1B (Learn more)
It is the role of private companies, not municipalities, to provide broadband services , in opposition to Ballot Issue 1B (Learn more)
Government-provided broadband dissaudes commercial comeptition and investment, in opposition to Ballot Issue 1B (Learn more)
Without increasing taxes, shall the citizens of Larimer County Colorado re-establish Larimer County's right to provide any and all services and facilities restricted since 2005 by Title 29, Article 27 of the Colorado Revised Statutes, described as "Advanced Services" (highspeed internet), "Telecommunication Services," and "Cable Television Services," including but not limited to any new and improved broadband services and facilities based on future technologies, utilizing existing or new community owned infrastructure including but not limited to the existing fiber optic network, either directly, or indirectly with public or private sector partners, to potential subscribers that may include telecommunications service providers, residential or commercial users within the boundaries of Larimer County?
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