State Rep. Mike Sparks on Broadband Expansion and Predatory Lending

Mar 05, 2026 at 11:02 am by Producer



Tennessee’s rural landscape is undergoing a massive digital transformation, but at what cost to the most vulnerable citizens? State Representative Mike Sparks joins the program straight from the legislative session to break down the state’s $781 million investment in broadband infrastructure. While the goal is 100% coverage, Sparks highlights the uphill battle of connecting isolated areas and the economic reality of "paying for access" in a rapidly evolving technological age.

Beyond the digital divide, the conversation shifts to a deeply personal crusade against predatory lending and 300% interest rates. Drawing inspiration from historical figures like William Wilberforce and Samson Keeble—Tennessee’s first Black lawmaker—Sparks discusses the "lonely" path of championing consumer protections against powerful industry lobbyists. From mental health resolutions for the "anxious generation" to the complexities of utility management between MTE and NES, this episode provides a raw look at the friction between government bureaucracy and community needs.

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