The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, which includes the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), has garnered support from various politicians and organizations. The ACP aims to provide affordable, high-speed internet to families across different states, including South Jersey, Nevada, and Southern Nevada. Additionally, the law is also facilitating the repair and replacement of electric vehicle chargers, building electric vehicle charging stations, and improving public transit systems with substantial funding. Legislators have introduced bills to extend the ACP and authorize substantial funding for transit systems, emphasizing the importance of affordable connectivity and better transit options for communities.
I'm excited to support @RepHankJohnson's Stronger Communities Through Better Transit Act! With $80B over 4 years dedicated to improving community transit, this initiative is crucial for South Florida's growth and gives residents better transit options. https://t.co/tKntCR3sNc
I'm proud to join @RepHankJohnson in re-introducing the Stronger Communities Through Better Transit Act to authorize $80 billion over a 4-year period to transit systems across the country and help people who need it the most get from point A to point B. https://t.co/AtsKJ4PdCO
My Stronger Communities Through Better Transit Act means substantial improvements to transit: 🚍Brings more frequent service on bus & rail lines 🚍Prioritizes services to places with existing poor service, disadvantaged communities, & areas of persistent poverty.
We’re building more robust, more affordable public transit across the Commonwealth because the bipartisan infrastructure law is providing needed funding to transit systems. https://t.co/ydmUMJRuzC
Big news, federal funding is coming to New Jersey to build electric vehicle charging stations across New Jersey! 🔋🚗 Thanks to the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, we’re going to make it easier and more affordable to drive electric vehicles in the Garden State.
Whether you're in a blue state or a red state, everyone needs high-speed broadband. The bipartisan Affordable Connectivity Program Extension Act will help millions of families around the country continue to stay connected and save money on their internet bill.
At today’s @TransportDems hearing, I had the opportunity to speak with @WSDOT Secretary Millar on how we can increase workforce engagement in order to gain useful insights and maintain our infrastructure for future generations. Watch below👇 https://t.co/OXqEAeWnq1
I'm proud to have secured historic #BipartisanInfrastructureLaw funding for high-speed rail in Southern Nevada and will continue investing in access to broadband, transit, and water infrastructure that reaches all communities. https://t.co/XMgjqu8DmE
The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law invests billions in our nation’s transportation—but it’s never too early to think about the next BIL! Hear it right from Ranking Member @RepRickLarsen and @WSDOT Secretary Roger Millar at today’s hearing: https://t.co/z39G7H8XV4
The Affordable Connectivity Program has delivered affordable, high-speed internet to hundreds of thousands of Nevadans. I helped introduce a bipartisan bill to extend this important program and keep costs low for Nevadans who need it most. 🖥️🛜 https://t.co/lt1cnqaa4K
The Affordable Connectivity Program delivers monthly savings & reliable, high-speed internet to over 33,000 South Jersey families. I'm calling on @HouseGOP to support supplemental funding so the ACP can continue to lower costs & close the digital divide. https://t.co/vZtqGIKGyv
The Infrastructure Law, which I supported, is tackling the climate crisis while saving families money by going electric. To help improve our electric vehicle infrastructure, @austintexasgov will receive federal funds to repair or replace broken/non-operational EV chargers.
"The fact that the Affordable Connectivity Program was enacted into law as a part of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law is not lost on us – it’s a program that has wide support." Thank you @usmayors for sharing your ACP support with Congress! https://t.co/32h90ml5Vp