Discusses Arkansas' Broadband Crisis
March 12, 2019
LITTLE ROCK, AR – Attorney Martha Hill presented at Arkansas Farm Bureau's Farmer's Day at the Capitol today. She discussed Arkansas' broadband crisis and provided information on broadband funding aspects. She also reviewed options for broadband solutions.
Hill has extensive experience working as an advocate for clients before the Arkansas Legislature and the state executive branch. She provides government relations, bill lobbying and drafting services for clients in the area of utilities, healthcare, insurance, transportation, safety issues, finance, small business, corporate issues, education, communication and technology, including broadband, legal issues and historic preservation tax policy. Her experience began as a volunteer advocate for the Arkansas State PTA. She served in the President George H.W. Bush administration first at the U.S. Department of State in the Office of the Legal Adviser and then at the White House as a member of the National Security Council staff, as Deputy Legal Adviser.
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