The U.S. House of Representatives will take up a bill aimed at accelerating broadband reviews and repealing federal building efficiency mandates , a move that could streamline infrastructure projects across the country. Broadband infrastructure has long been a bottleneck for many regions, and the proposed legislation seeks to reduce regulatory delays that have slowed deployment. The bill would remove the requirement for federal building efficiency standards, a mandate that has been in place since 2015, potentially lowering compliance costs for developers. If passed, the legislation could expedite the rollout of high‑speed internet and reduce compliance costs, potentially boosting economic activity in underserved areas.