On Wednesday, Senate Broadband Caucus co-chair Amy Klobuchar (D-Minnesota) along with Senator Kamala Harris (D-California) introduced the Senate companion to the Accessible, Affordable Internet for All Act, which would slate $100 billion for broadband and serves as a messaging boost to House Democrats and the Rural Broadband Task Force.  Key components of the legislation include cash for network buildout and efforts to bolster digital equity and internet adoption.  While the package has already been threatened with a veto from President Trump, it offers a sign of what Congressional Democrats may seek under a potential Joe Biden presidency, especially if they gain seats in Congress